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French PM Survives No-Confidence Votes After Pension Concession - What It Means

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu survived two no-confidence votes in parliament after pledging to suspend President Macron’s controversial pension reform until after the 2027 election, winning crucial backing from the Socialist Party. While Lecornu’s government remains intact, the votes underscore the fragility of Macron’s administration and the difficult budget negotiations ahead. Here’s a breakdown of the vote, political context, and what the pension concession means for France’s economy and social landscape.
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