France's government narrowly survives no-confidence vote in pension dispute

"The government no longer has any legitimacy, the prime minister must resign," said the leader of the left-wing populists, Mathilde Panot.

France's government narrowly survives no-confidence vote in pension dispute

"The government no longer has any legitimacy, the prime minister must resign," said the leader of the left-wing populists, Mathilde Panot. She announced that she would file a constitutional complaint on Tuesday.

The government was able to pass the reform in this way because it had enforced Article 49.3 of the Constitution. This provides that a law can be passed without a vote in Parliament if the government subsequently survives motions of no confidence.

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