New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- France's new prime minister announced Friday he would not use a special constitutional power to force a budget through parliament without a vote and will instead seek a compromise with lawmakers from the left and the right.
Sebastien Lecornu, a 39 year-old centrist, was appointed last month by President Emmanuel Macron after political turmoil over planned spending cuts that led to the fall of his predecessor.
Friday's move seek to prevent a no-confidence motion from being voted at parliament, where Lecornu lacks a majority.
"Each lawmaker must be able to have power, must be able to have responsibility," Lecornu said. "I decided to renounce using the article 49.3 of the Constitution."
"The government will need to c...
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