French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote Tuesday, but his position remains fragile after just six months in office. The motion, brought by the Socialist Party following failed pension reform talks, highlighted Bayrou’s lack of a parliamentary majority and the loss of Socialist support he had previously depended on. FRANCE 24’s international editor Philip Turle has the analysis.
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