Marine Le Pen’s party files no-confidence motion against French government
The far-right National Rally (RN) party, led by Marine Le Pen, has announced a no-confidence motion against the French government, according to the party’s official page on social media platform X.
Party representatives cited the adoption of a new energy strategy, approved by the government without parliamentary consent, as the reason, Caliber.Az reports.
❌ PPE3 : une planification énergétique imposée en force, contre le Parlement, et contraire aux intérêts de la France et des Français.
— Groupe Rassemblement National (@groupeRN_off) February 23, 2026
Face à cette dérive, nous déposons une motion de censure 👉🏻 https://t.co/ltDw2dNvJm pic.twitter.com/h3Vq81ecpv
They estimate the plan will cost €300 billion, to be covered through higher taxes or electricity bills.
“This is energy planning imposed by force, against parliament and contrary to the interests of France and the French people,” the National Rally stated.
By Jeyhun Aghazada







