The prime minister, increasingly cornered, accedes to Marine Le Pen's demands in an attempt to avoid government censure.
He commits to not raising taxes on electricity, revising medical aids, and proposing a bill to introduce proportionality in elections.
Tensions continue despite concessions, with a potential lack of budget and government in the near future.
Marine Le Pen benefits from the situation, exerting pressure on the government while remaining at the centre of the political stage.
Conclusion: Having already conceded much, the prime minister faces the task of balancing additional concessions to Le Pen in order to save his government.