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#13270449
3 February 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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#13254324
30 January 2026
France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announces the use for the third time of Article 49.3 of the Constitution to hold the government accountable for the budget bill for 2026 in front of an empty National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament, in Paris, France, on January 30, 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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30 January 2026
France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announces the use for the third time of Article 49.3 of the Constitution to hold the government accountable for the budget bill for 2026 in front of an empty National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament, in Paris, France, on January 30, 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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#13254366
30 January 2026
Empty right-wing seats appear 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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30 January 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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Debate In Final Reading Of The Draft Finance Bill For 2026 At The National Assembly In Paris
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and general rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, is next to Sebastien Lecornu, the French Prime Minister, and Eric Coquerel, MP deputy of the La France Insoumise parliamentary group and President of the National Assembly's Finance Committee, during the session on the debate in final reading of the draft finance bill for 2026 at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 30, 2026.
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Debate In Final Reading Of The Draft Finance Bill For 2026 At The National Assembly In Paris
30 January 2026
#13254627
30 January 2026
Sebastien Lecornu, the French Prime Minister, talks to Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and general rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, after he triggers Article 49.3 during the debate in the final reading of the draft finance bill for 2026 at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 30, 2026.
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Debate In Final Reading Of The Draft Finance Bill For 2026 At The National Assembly In Paris
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
Sebastien Chenu, MP deputy of the Rassemblement National parliamentary group and Vice-President of the National Assembly, talks to Sebastien Lecornu, the French Prime Minister, and Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and general rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, during the debate in final reading of the draft finance bill for 2026 at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 30, 2026.
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Debate In Final Reading Of The Draft Finance Bill For 2026 At The National Assembly In Paris
30 January 2026
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30 January 2026
Sebastien Chenu, MP deputy of the Rassemblement National (RN) parliamentary group and Vice-President of the National Assembly, talks to Sebastien Lecornu, the French Prime Minister, Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and general rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, and Amelie de Montchalin, the Minister of Public Action and Accounts, during the debate in final reading of the draft finance bill for 2026 at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 30, 2026.
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#13221968
20 January 2026
France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announces the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution to hold the government accountable for the revenue portion of the bill during the examination of the budget bill for 2026 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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#13221969
20 January 2026
France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announces the use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution to hold the government accountable for the revenue portion of the bill during the examination of the budget bill for 2026 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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End-of-year Finance Bill For 2025: Adoption Of The Conclusions At The National Assembly In Paris
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and General Rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, Amelie de Montchalin, the minister of public action and accounts, and Eric Coquerel, MP deputy of the La France Insoumise parliamentary group and President of the National Assembly's Finance Committee, are present during the public session of adoption of the conclusions on the End-of-year finance bill for 2025 at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 2, 2025.
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End-of-year Finance Bill For 2025: Adoption Of The Conclusions At The National Assembly In Paris
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and General Rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, Amelie de Montchalin, the minister of public action and accounts, and Eric Coquerel, MP deputy of the La France Insoumise parliamentary group and President of the National Assembly's Finance Committee, are present during the public session of adoption of the conclusions on the End-of-year finance bill for 2025 at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 2, 2025.
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End-of-year Finance Bill For 2025: Adoption Of The Conclusions At The National Assembly In Paris
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and General Rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, and Eric Coquerel, MP deputy of the La France Insoumise parliamentary group and President of the National Assembly's Finance Committee, are seen during the public session of adoption of the conclusions on the End-of-year finance bill for 2025, at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on December 2, 2025.
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#13008418
21 November 2025
In Paris, France, on November 20, 2025, Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and General Rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, speaks during the debate on the Finance Bill for 2026 PLF 2026 at the hemicycle of the National Assembly in Paris.
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#13008432
21 November 2025
In Paris, France, on November 20, 2025, Philippe Juvin, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group and General Rapporteur of the Committee on Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control, speaks during the debate on the Finance Bill for 2026 PLF 2026 at the hemicycle of the National Assembly in Paris.
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