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<h1>Minority government with continuity cabinet faces no-confidence motion, snap-election threat and uncertain budget passage amid fragmentation</h1> The new prime minister appointed a largely continuity cabinet including a former finance minister at defence and a new finance minister, but the minority government lacks a parliamentary majority and faces imminent legal-political risks: an opposition no-confidence motion and a push for snap legislative elections could unseat the administration. The government's choice to forego using special constitutional measures to impose the budget and instead seek cross-spectrum compromises makes passage of next year's budget legally uncertain amid protests and fiscal pressures. The preceding dissolution of the lower house produced a fragmented legislature, heightening risks of repeated government collapses and constrained executive authority.