Embattled French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has survived two no-confidence votes in Parliament, winning crucial backing from the Socialist Party thanks to his pledge to suspend President Emmanuel Macron’s contested pension reform. Despite the reprieve, the motions underscore the fragility of the new government.
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