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French PM survives two trust votes

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Afp October 17, 2025 Less than a minute read

PARIS:

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu survived two confidence motions Thursday, just days after appointing his new government and making a key political concession to stay in power.

The votes followed Lecornu's decision Tuesday to back suspending a divisive 2023 pension reform, in a bid to keep his cabinet afloat long enough to pass a much-needed austerity budget by year's end.

The leftist Socialist (PS) party had threatened to vote to oust the premier if he didn't move to freeze the reform that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Without PS support, two separate motions brought on Thursday by the hard-left France Unbowed and far-right National Rally fell short of the votes needed to topple Lecornu. After the results, Lecornu he was ready to "get down to work" on budget negotiations, due to start in parliament next week.

"You can see how serious the situation is," the head of government told BFMTV.

But Socialist leader Olivier Faure warned that his party could still back a move to topple the government.

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