French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces two confidence votes in the National Assembly this morning.
Lecornu – who only took the job in September – resigned earlier this month, before being reappointed.
His government is now at risk again – but Lecornu hopes his plan to suspend President Emmanuel Macron’s 2023 pension reforms could stave off defeat.
Opposition parties on the far right and far left have called confidence votes in the government
Lecornu needs the support of French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces two confidence votes in the National Assembly this morning
Lecornu – who only took the job in September – resigned earlier this month, before being reappointed
His government is now at risk again – but Lecornu hopes his plan to suspend President Emmanuel Macron’s 2023 pension reforms could stave off defeat
Opposition parties on the far right and far left have called confidence votes in the government.
Lecornu needs the support of Socialist MPs in parliament if his government is to survive MPs in parliament if his government is to survive.








