French Government Survives Confidence Votes Amid Pension and Tax Debates

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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu survived two no-confidence votes after promising to suspend pension reform, securing crucial support from the Socialists, but the government remains fragile amid ongoing political crisis and negotiations over the budget.
- French PM Lecornu escapes first no confidence vote after major concessions CNN
- French PM survives confidence votes after freezing Macron's pension reform BBC
- France’s Government Narrowly Survives No-Confidence Vote The New York Times
- Why France keeps fighting over retirement age Reuters
- French Socialist party to fight for wealth tax as it seeks to capitalise on crisis The Guardian
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