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#13375898
26 Feb 2026
Sebastien Chenu, MP deputy of the Rassemblement National (RN) parliamentary group, shows the National Assembly Rules of Procedure book after an LFI MP allegedly utters an insult during the debates on the two motions of no confidence tabled by the Parliament groups Rassemblement National (RN) and La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire (LFI) to the French government at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on February 25, 2026.
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26 Feb 2026
Sebastien Chenu, MP deputy of the Rassemblement National (RN) parliamentary group, reads the National Assembly Rules of Procedure book after an LFI MP allegedly utters an insult during the debates on the two motions of no confidence tabled by the Parliament groups Rassemblement National (RN) and La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire (LFI) to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 25, 2026.
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#13270448
3 Feb 2026
France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu speaks during a debate on no-confidence motions against the 2026 finance bill, which is adopted without a vote after the government triggers Article 49.3 of the Constitution, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 2, 2026
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#13269734
3 Feb 2026
Socialist MPs attend a debate on no-confidence motions against the 2026 Finance Bill, which is adopted without a vote after the government triggers Article 49.3 of the Constitution, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 2, 2026
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#13269598
3 Feb 2026
Rassemblement National's MP Gaetan Dussausaye speaks during a debate on no-confidence motions against the 2026 finance bill, which is adopted without a vote after the government triggers Article 49.3 of the Constitution, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 2, 2026
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#13254368
30 Jan 2026
Empty left-wing seats just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution for the third time to hold the government accountable for the budget bill for 2026, at the National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, in Paris, France, on January 30, 2026
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#13254621
30 Jan 2026
Sebastien Chenu, MP deputy of the Rassemblement National (RN) parliamentary group and Vice-President of the National Assembly, is seen in the hemicycle during the debate in final reading of the draft finance bill for 2026 after the French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu triggers once again Article 49.3, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 30, 2026.
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#13221782
20 Jan 2026
A general view of the hemicycle of the National Assembly during a session of questions to the government occurs just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, in Paris, France, on January 20, 2026. Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the government to push through legislation without a vote in the National Assembly. However, the use of 49.3 allows opposition parties to put forward no-confidence motions
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#13221485
20 Jan 2026
French Leftist Party La France Insoumise (LFI) Member of Parliament and mayoral candidate for the 2026 municipal elections of Marseille, Sebastien Delogu, attends a session of questions to the government just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, in Paris, France, on January 20, 2026. Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the government to push through legislation without a vote in the National Assembly. However, the use of 49.3 allows opposition parties to put forward no-confidence motions
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#13221487
20 Jan 2026
French Leftist Party La France Insoumise (LFI) Member of Parliament and mayoral candidate for the 2026 municipal elections of Marseille, Sebastien Delogu, attends a session of questions to the government just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, in Paris, France, on January 20, 2026. Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the government to push through legislation without a vote in the National Assembly. However, the use of 49.3 allows opposition parties to put forward no-confidence motions
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#13221488
20 Jan 2026
French Leftist Party La France Insoumise (LFI) Member of Parliament and mayoral candidate for the 2026 municipal elections of Marseille, Sebastien Delogu, attends a session of questions to the government just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, in Paris, France, on January 20, 2026. Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the government to push through legislation without a vote in the National Assembly. However, the use of 49.3 allows opposition parties to put forward no-confidence motions
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#13221447
20 Jan 2026
France's Public Accounts Minister Amelie De Montchalin attends a session of questions to the government just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament, in Paris, France, on January 20, 2026. Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the government to push through legislation without a vote in the National Assembly. However, the use of 49.3 allows opposition parties to put forward no-confidence motions
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#13221450
20 Jan 2026
France's Public Accounts Minister Amelie De Montchalin attends a session of questions to the government just before the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament, in Paris, France, on January 20, 2026. Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the government to push through legislation without a vote in the National Assembly. However, the use of 49.3 allows opposition parties to put forward no-confidence motions
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#13079179
10 Dec 2025
Hendrik Davi, deputy of the Ecologiste et Social parliamentary group, speaks while holding the rules of procedure of the National Assembly book during the formal vote session on the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 9, 2025.
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#12812183
30 Sep 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29: Moldovan and EU flags are seen ahead of President Maia Sandu’s address to the media inside the Presidential Palace following the parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025. Final results showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc took 24.2%, giving PAS a decisive majority and reinforcing Moldova’s pro-EU path.
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#12812184
30 Sep 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29: A general view of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova building in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025. Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course.
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