France’s Socialist party has said it will propose a no-confidence vote against the country’s fragile government after months of negotiations over a controversial pensions reform ended without a deal.
The party’s leaders have been angered by what they say is the failure of Prime Minister François Bayrou to honour his promises to bring the issue to parliament.
Bayrou had initiated a “conclave” on President Emmanuel Macron’s cornerstone reform — which raised the retirement age from 62 to 64 — in a bid to maintain enough support for his governing coalition to survive in a deeply divided parliament.
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