Will France's new government survive the no-confidence vote?
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France's Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, is set to face a no-confidence vote on October 16, 2025, as both the left and far-right parties challenge his government. While the Socialists are currently supporting him due to recent pension plan changes, many still plan to vote against him, citing ongoing austerity measures in his 2026 budget proposal. This situation highlights the political tensions in France and the challenges the government faces in maintaining support.
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