France’s Prime Minister Gains Breathing Room After Pension Reform Concession
Analysts say Lecornu’s compromise helped secure survival in no-confidence challenges.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s recent concession on pension reform is being credited with helping him withstand two no-confidence challenges in Parliament.
The adjustment, aimed at easing public discontent over retirement age policies, appears to have placated moderate lawmakers and secured just enough support to avoid government collapse.
Political observers say the move provides temporary relief but does little to resolve underlying divisions over economic and social reform.