French PM likely to survive budget high-wire act
Government
PARIS — French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu can breathe a sigh of relief for now as his government will likely survive future no-confidence votes over his budget plans. Socialist leader Olivier Faure said Tuesday his party will not join efforts by the far-left France Unbowed or far-right National Rally to topple the government after the PM offered several concessions last week, including €1 lunches for university students and more spending on social housing. "Our conditions for not
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