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New French PM Lecornu faces censure threat on first day amid nationwide protests

Far-left party France Unbowed announced Wednesday it would submit a censure motion against the former defense minister if the next government does not call a vote of confidence when parliamentary work resumes next month.

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New French PM Lecornu faces censure threat on first day amid nationwide protests

Newly named Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, front right, and former French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, front left, after a handover ceremony at the Prime Minister residence, in Paris, France, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. 


PARIS (AP) — Newly-appointed French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faced the threat of a no-confidence vote on the first day he took office, amid widespread protests across France on Wednesday.

Lecornu, who replaced his predecessor François Bayrou to become France’s fourth prime minister in barely a year, has pledged to consult with all political forces and trade unions before forming his Cabinet.

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