Key facts
- French Green party lawmakers filed a no-confidence motion against the government.
- The motion criticizes the government's handling of a severe heatwave.
- The heatwave has caused at least 1,000 excess deaths.
- The no-confidence motion is unlikely to succeed.
- Key opposition parties will not support the motion.
Lawmakers from the French Green party have initiated a no-confidence motion targeting the government, specifically criticizing its handling of a recent severe heatwave. The motion points to the heatwave's impact, which has been linked to at least 1,000 excess deaths across the country. Despite the filing of this motion, its success is considered highly improbable. Key opposition parties have signaled their intention not to back the no-confidence vote, effectively ensuring the government will remain in power. This move by the Green party underscores the political pressure the government faces regarding its strategies for managing and responding to extreme weather phenomena, particularly during periods of intense heat.
