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<h1>New prime minister faces immediate no-confidence threat amid protests, fragmented parliament; urgent need to secure budget and alliances</h1> A newly appointed prime minister faces an immediate threat of a no-confidence motion after taking office amid nationwide protests and deep parliamentary fragmentation. The government lacks a clear majority, with far-left and far-right blocs holding substantial seats against centrist and allied conservative forces, increasing the risk of parliamentary defeat and potential snap elections. Opposition parties have signaled willingness to topple the administration if key procedural demands are not met, and the new leader has been instructed to consult broadly with parties and unions before forming a cabinet. Drafting and securing passage of the national budget is the urgent legal and political priority to stabilize governance.