French Premier to ‘Probably’ Bypass Parliament Vote for Budget
Michel Barnier
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France’s prime minister said he’ll “probably” need to bypass a vote in parliament to get the nation’s budget adopted.
Michel Barnier said in an interview with the newspaper Ouest-France published Thursday night that he would likely have to use Article 49.3 of the Constitution at the conclusion of debate to skirt a National Assembly vote “given what happened” during budget talks.