French Government Survives No-Confidence Vote After Prime Minister Lecornu Suspends Pension Reform.

France’s government has survived a first vote of no confidence held in the National Assembly.

This was after a pledge by Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu to suspend a landmark reform of the pension system.

The motion, filed by the hard left, was backed by two hundred and seventy-one members of parliament.

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