No-confidence motions are political tools often used in parliamentary systems where lawmakers can express their opposition to the current government and its policies. For a no-confidence motion to be successful, it usually requires a majority vote. If passed, it often results in the resignation of the current government, including the Prime Minister, and the call for a new general election. As such, if French lawmakers are pushing a no-confidence motion, it could potentially topple the existing government and lead to leadership changes. However, the measure