Motion of no confidence against the French President

French President Emmanuel Macron has fallen into further trouble after pension reforms were tabled in a no-confidence motion in parliament.

According to the report of a foreign news agency, a motion of no confidence has been submitted to the parliament against the government of French President Emmanuel Macron.

Given the crisis, the French opposition has submitted a no-confidence motion against the government, hoping that the controversial law raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 will be repealed.

Bitter pension battle turns to democratic crisis as Macron bypasses French  parliament
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It should be noted that for the no-confidence motion to be successful, the support of more than half of the members of the right-wing Republicans of the opposition is needed, due to which the success of the motion seems difficult. Macron’s government implemented the controversial pension reform bill without a parliamentary debate, sparking protests across France.

According to the report, protests and arson attacks against the controversial pension reforms continue in France, with Paris, the city of perfumes, presenting a battlefield scene. The police also used lathi charge and water cannon on the angry protesters, as a result of which many protesters were injured.

In view of the crisis situation, the French opposition has submitted a motion of no confidence against the government, hoping that the controversial law on the retirement age of sixty-two to sixty-four years will be canceled, while on the other hand, the French Union and the Union Front have rejected the controversial pension. A strike and protests have been announced on March 23 against the reforms.

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