Kathmandu. A motion of no confidence against French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has failed. Borne utilized constitutional powers on Tuesday to push parts of the 2026 budget through parliament, gaining the support of the Socialists. A second no-confidence motion filed by the far-right also failed. Borne will have to use the same constitutional power twice to turn the full budget into law, which will subject her to further no-confidence motions. “The issues are now deadlocked. The motion can no longer be voted on. We believe the country must have a budget,” the Prime Minister said on Tuesday. This move brings...