The French ​government survived two votes of no-confidence in parliament on ​January 23 that had been ​called over its decision ​to ram through the income part of the 2026 budget without giving the National ‍Assembly the final say. The motions were brought on by radical left Unbowed France and far right National Rally. “When debate no longer allows a conclusion, someone has to take responsibility,” he told the National Assembly just ahead of the votes.