
France's Government Gets a Lifeline From Le Pen's Far-Right
France's minority government is set to survive a no-confidence vote over pensions as Marine Le Pen's National Rally party reiterated its plans to abstain.
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will face ballots proposed by leftist parties in the National Assembly that could force him to resign after negotiations collapsed over changing a 2023 law that raises the retirement age.
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