Verfassungsblog (Dec 2024)
Passing a Budget in Times of Legislative Paralysis - The Legal Consequences of the Motion of No-Confidence Against the French Government
Abstract
On December 4, the French National Assembly passed a motion of no-confidence against Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government. This is an exceptionally rare occurrence and its legal consequences are, by necessity, uncertain. What is indisputable, however, is that the very passage of this motion places the government into caretaker status, which considerably restricts its legal authority. This legal situation presents acute challenges for the two budget-related bills currently pending in Parliament since both bills must be passed before December 31.
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