French Prime Minister Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Political Turmoil
The narrow victory prevents the collapse of President Macron’s government.
France’s government has narrowly survived a no-confidence vote in parliament, averting a political crisis that could have triggered the fall of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal’s administration.
The motion, brought forward by opposition parties over economic and social policies, failed to gain the necessary majority.
Analysts say the result stabilizes the government—for now—but underscores growing divisions within France’s legislature and public dissatisfaction with leadership.