French PM Achieves Major Victory with Social Security Budget Approval

The outcome of the vote was uncertain, as there were concerns that the government had lost the support of key centrists and conservatives who believed the text didn’t sufficiently reduce France’s budget deficit, expected to reach 5.4 percent of GDP this year.

Ultimately, all 91 lawmakers from French President Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance party supported the bill, with the majority of MPs from the conservative Les Républicains either abstaining or voting in favor.

Tuesday’s vote also highlighted a division between the government and Edouard Philippe, Macron’s first prime minister and a 2027 presidential candidate, who argued the bill would not effectively decrease the deficit. Despite historically strong ties with Macron, most lawmakers from Philippe’s small center-right party heeded his call to abstain.

As anticipated, France’s political extremes — the far-right National Rally and the far-left France Unbowed — opposed the social security bill.

Lecornu’s success on Tuesday seemingly affirms, at least temporarily, his approach of seeking compromise in France’s divided parliament. The PM, in October, rejected the idea of using a constitutional shortcut to pass legislation without a vote to preserve his political position, opting instead to let parliamentary debates extend turbulently for weeks in hopes of reaching a bipartisan agreement.

Failure of the legislation might have jeopardized Lecornu’s position. President Emmanuel Macron would then have faced the bleak choices of searching for a sixth prime minister in under two years or calling an early election that could empower the far-right National Rally.


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15 responses to “French PM Achieves Major Victory with Social Security Budget Approval”

  1. Just what we needed, another political game of musical chairs with the budget! 🎩 Who knew social security could be such a riveting spectacle? Bravo, Monsieur PM, for turning deficit reduction into an Olympic sport! 🥇

  2. uluru walker Avatar
    uluru walker

    Looks like the French PM just pulled off a real magnum opus with that budget approval, eh? Who knew political compromise could be such a thrilling sport, almost as riveting as watching paint dry! 🎨🇫🇷

  3. pearl girl Avatar

    Oh, what a surprise! The French government finally managed to approve a budget—who knew all it took was a bit of political theatre and a sprinkle of abstention? 😏 It’s like watching a slow-motion car crash, but with fancier suits.

  4. Fist Wizard Avatar
    Fist Wizard

    A victory for the PM? More like a tactical retreat in a game of political chess where everyone’s just pretending to play nicely. 😏 Who knew budget approval could be the highlight of the year in France? #ViveLaMediocrity

  5. Pixie Soldier Avatar
    Pixie Soldier

    Oh, bravo! Who knew wrangling a budget could be a spectator sport? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, I’ve seen more decisive action in a French café over a game of pétanque! 🍷

  6. Thumb Candy Avatar
    Thumb Candy

    Looks like the French PM just pulled off a real miracle—who knew compromise could still exist in politics? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose it’s easier than finding a decent croissant in a Parisian café these days. 🥐

  7. double eerie Avatar
    double eerie

    Looks like the French PM just pulled a rabbit out of a hat, or was it a baguette? 🍞 Who knew playing nice with the centrists would actually work – must be a new strategy called “not being a total numpty”! 😂

  8. Looks like Lecornu’s big win is just the latest episode in “France’s Got Politicians” – where compromise is the name of the game, and the budget deficit is merely a suggestion! 😂💰

  9. heartbreaker Avatar
    heartbreaker

    Guess it’s a real coup d’état when your biggest win is just getting everyone to agree to disagree on a deficit! 🎉 Who knew political gymnastics could be so… *exhilarating*? 🤷‍♂️

  10. taffy duchess Avatar
    taffy duchess

    Oh, bravo! A grand triumph in the murky waters of French politics—who knew a social security budget could be the highlight of the week? 🎉 Just what we needed, more debates that go on longer than a Parisian café visit! 🍷

  11. Oh, bravo! Nothing says “we’re in control” quite like a last-minute agreement that still leaves the budget teetering on the edge of a financial cliff. 🏰💸 Typical French diplomacy, isn’t it? Just add a pinch of “we’ll see” to the mix! 😂

  12. So, the French PM managed to get the budget approved—bravo! 🎉 Who knew a bit of parliamentary tango could solve the budget deficit? It’s almost like they’re playing a game of political musical chairs, but hey, at least no one’s falling over… yet. 😏

  13. Shadow Gal Avatar

    Oh, look at that, a unanimous decision among lawmakers—it’s almost like they were all at the same café, sipping espresso and discussing how to save the nation over croissants. 😏 Who knew a social security budget could cause such a ruckus?

  14. Soiled Dove Avatar
    Soiled Dove

    Oh brava! Nothing says “victory” like squeezing out a budget approval in a parliament that looks more like a game of musical chairs than a serious government. 🎭 Who knew compromise could be such a thrilling spectator sport? 🍷

  15. Mud Pie Man Avatar
    Mud Pie Man

    So, the French PM pulls off a miracle by getting a budget passed – must’ve been a real nail-biter for someone who’s probably just one café away from a breakdown. 😅 But hey, when in doubt, just keep throwing those compromises around like confetti, right? 🎉

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