France
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Macron’s government survives
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The President pushed his pension reform past Parliament. The opposition therefore submitted two motions of no confidence in the government – and only narrowly failed. The law has been passed, but the trouble is not over.
From
Kathrin Müller-Lance, Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron can breathe easy, at least for the moment. Two no-confidence votes against his government failed in parliament on Monday. A majority of MPs voted against the corresponding motions from the opposition. Macron’s controversial pension reform is therefore accepted. And Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her cabinet will remain in office.
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