France's Socialists submit no-confidence bill amid pensions dispute, weakening Bayrou
- Following the collapse of pension negotiations, France's Socialist Party submitted a motion of no confidence targeting Prime Minister Francois Bayrou on Tuesday.
- The collapse came after several months of intense discussions between labor groups and business representatives aimed at revising the contentious 2023 pension reform that raises the retirement age to 64.
- Bayrou is determined to find a resolution and has planned discussions with unions to tackle the pension financing shortfall, while the far-right faction has declined to support the no-confidence motion.
- Boris Vallaud stated that they are compelled to submit a motion of censure, while RN lawmaker Gaëtan Dussausaye noted that their party does not call for censure lightly, emphasizing that this is precisely the action the left is attempting to pursue.
- The failed talks weaken Bayrou's centrist government and raise the possibility that left-wing and far-right parties could act together to challenge his administration amid tougher budget talks ahead.
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Women retired at an average of 60.2 years of age in the previous year, men at 62.3 years of age.
France's Socialists submit no-confidence bill amid pensions dispute, weakening Bayrou
France's Socialists filed a no-confidence measure against Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after pension talks collapsed, a senior party lawmaker said on Tuesday, but it seems unlikely to pass after the far-right indicated it would not follow suit.
France's Socialists file no-confidence bill against PM after pensions talks fail
France's Socialists have filed a no-confidence measure against Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after pension talks collapsed, a senior party lawmaker said on Tuesday, but it has little chance of passing without the support of the far-right National Rally which for the moment has suggested it will not follow suit.
Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a major political and social crisis after the impasse in the negotiations on pensions, reviving tensions around the starting age
Fearing that the lack of agreement between the social partners would deter François Bayrou from tabling a text on pensions in the Assembly, the Socialists decided to table a motion of censure against the...
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