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France's No-Confidence Drama: Pension Talks and Political Stakes

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France's Socialists filed a no-confidence measure against Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after pension reform talks with trade unions failed. While the motion is unlikely to succeed due to lack of far-right support, the situation poses challenges for Bayrou's government, which must navigate tough budget talks ahead.

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Olivier Faure was the guest of the Sunday event on LCI. An interview during which the First Secretary of the PS was questioned on the motion of censure tabled by his group in the Assembly. Whatever the outcome of the vote, the Socialist warns that trust is broken with François Bayrou. - The PS will no longer have "no indulgence" with François Bayrou, warns Olivier Faure on LCI (Politics).

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The Socialist Party threatens to withdraw its support for Prime Minister François Bayrou, after the failure of the negotiations on pension reform The Socialist Party will no longer have "no indulgence"

·France
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The former President of the Republic, however, said he was prepared Saturday in "Le Parisien", to support measures concerning women or the penitibility if the executive presents them to Parliament.

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The deputy for Corrèze and former President of the Republic explained that he understood the approach taken by the PS to address a "semony coup" to the government.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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