In his address to French MPs, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced the pension reform would be suspended until the 2027 presidential election. As he outlined the new government’s priorities, he also confirmed he would not be using the 49.3 law and wanted to build bridges beyond party lines. FRANCE 24’s Marc Perelman looks into what was said, ahead of the no-confidence vote on Thursday.
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