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French government survives no-confidence vote over heatwave handling

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 9:40 AM

PARIS, July 6 (Reuters) – The French government survived a vote of no-confidence in parliament on Monday over its handling ​of a severe heatwave in late ‌June.

• Backers of the motion said the government failed to do enough to blunt the effects of last month’s heatwave in a country where 2,025 ‌excess ​deaths have been recorded so ⁠far. French health ⁠authorities warned the number would likely rise.

• The motion, filed by France’s Green Party, which needed 289 votes to pass, was ​backed by only 132 members of parliament.

• “No one is fooled. This motion will ⁠not protect an isolated ⁠elderly person. It will not cool ​down a hospital room. It will not modernise ​a water supply network. On the ‌contrary, it will add a political crisis to climate, healthcare and international crises that the government already must deal with,” French Prime ⁠Minister Sebastien Lecornu told lawmakers ahead of the vote.

• The vote took place as firefighters battled ⁠a wildfire ‌in southwestern France that has ⁠forced the evacuation of 10,000 people.

• ​Early ‌summer heatwaves in France and ​across western ⁠Europe have made the scorched land particularly vulnerable to wildfires this year, and temperatures are set to rise again.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Elizabeth Pineau; Editing by Makini Brice and ​Alex Richardson)