French Government Survives No-Confidence Votes on Mercosur Pact

French premier Sebastien Lecornu survived two no-confidence votes on Wednesday after motions filed by the far-right and far-left parties failed to win the backing of the Socialists, leaving them short of the outright majority needed to oust the government.

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