France’s National Assembly rejects a no-confidence motion against the government – Latest news – news


20 March 2023 at 18:56 France’s National Assembly rejects motion of no confidence against the government The French Parliament rejects the motion of no confidence against the French government. This is reported by the AFP news agency. French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has thus survived the first of two no-confidence motions after pushing through a pension reform without a vote in the national assembly, writes NTB. The second no-confidence motion, raised by the right-wing party Rassemblement National, will also not go through, because the other opposition parties will not vote on it, according to Reuters. 278 voted for the motion of no confidence, writes Reuters. You need 287 votes to get a majority for a motion of no confidence in the French National Assembly.



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