French govt may face no-confidence vote as PM plans to bypass parliament

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The French government is likely to face a no-confidence vote this week as Prime Minister François Bayrou said he plans to push his budget plans through parliament without a vote by using the now infamous 49.3 act. The latter, which was also used by former PM Michel Barnier, allows the government to bypass lawmakers when adopting laws.

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