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FRENCH GOVERNMENT SAVED FROM NO CONFIDENCE VOTE AT THE ASSEMBLY, BY ONLY 9 VOTES

OVER 49,3 DECREE ON PENSION REFORM


Angry Protest at La Concorde Square (Source: Twitter)
PM Elisabeth Borne National Assembly
(Source: LCP Tv Caption)
USPA NEWS - The French protest continue to grow and even harder, over the pension reform, since yesterday, PM Elisabeth Borne narrowly escaped the overthrow of her government, with nine votes (278 deputies voted for the motion of censure, while 287 votes were needed in response to the 49.3 statement triggered by the PM on Thursday March 15. The two motions of censure that had been tabled against the Prime Minister's government were thus rejected: the bill on the pension reform was therefore officially adopted. The RN immediately lodged an appeal to the Constitutional Council. PM Borne declared that it was a "victory". However, since last Thursday March 15, the day the PM triggers the decree 49.3 to ram the pension reform bill, more than 1200 spontaneous movements of demonstrators took place in all corners of France, every day...
Bastille Square Protest
Source: BFM TV Caption
The French protest continues to grow and even harder, over the pension reform, since yesterday, PM Elisabeth Borne narrowly escaped the overthrow of her government, with nine votes (278 deputies voted for the motion of censure, while 287 votes were needed in response to the 49.3 statement triggered by the PM on Thursday March 15. The two motions of censure that had been tabled against the Prime Minister's government were thus rejected: the bill on the pension reform was therefore officially adopted. The RN immediately lodged an appeal to the Constitutional Council. PM Borne declared that it was a "victory". However, since last Thursday March 15, the day the PM triggers the decree 49.3 to ram the pension reform bill, more than 1200 spontaneous movements of demonstrators took place in all corners of France, every day...
1200 DEMONSTRATIONS HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN FRANCE SINCE THURSDAY MARCH 15, DAYS OF 49.3 DECREE TRIGERRED BY PM BORNE
Today, on March 20, 2023, according to the CGT Leader Union), there were 120 demonstrations during the day throughout the free zone, including
5,000 to 6,000 people gathered this Tuesday evening in Nantes. Among the demonstrators, many students and young people, show their anger in the streets of Paris, by carrying out flash protests (via encrypted applications), of about twenty minutes while sowing the police, who seek to identify the places of gathering, in symbolic places of the French capital.
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