France’s Political Crisis Deepens as PM Faces No-Confidence Vote
The standoff follows public anger over controversial pension reforms.
France’s political crisis has escalated as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces a no-confidence vote linked to his government’s contentious pension reform plan.
Opposition parties accuse the administration of ignoring public outrage and bypassing democratic procedures.
The vote comes amid nationwide strikes and demonstrations, highlighting a growing disconnect between the government and the French electorate.