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French Socialist Party raises threat of backing no-confidence vote against government

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Posted on January 14, 2025

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French Socialists Threaten No-Confidence Vote Against Government

PARIS (Reuters) - The French Socialist Party, whose support Francois Bayrou's minority government has been trying to secure for weeks, on Tuesday raised the threat of backing a no-confidence vote against the government later this week.

The Socialists, who voted down previous budget proposals in December in conjunction with far-right lawmakers and thereby precipitated the fall of Michel Barnier's government, have made concessions on the 2023 pension reform a condition for support.

Earlier in the day, during a speech to Parliament, Bayrou opened the door to renegotiating the disputed pension reform but Faure said this was not good enough.

"We will back a no-confidence vote, unless we get a clear response to our demands," Faure told the TF1 evening news bulletin on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

Key Takeaways

  • The French Socialist Party may support a no-confidence vote.
  • Francois Bayrou's government seeks Socialist support.
  • Pension reform concessions are a key demand.
  • Previous budget proposals were voted down in December.
  • Bayrou is open to renegotiating pension reforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the French Socialist Party's potential support for a no-confidence vote against the government over pension reform.
Why is the Socialist Party considering a no-confidence vote?
The Socialist Party demands concessions on the 2023 pension reform as a condition for their support.
Who is Francois Bayrou?
Francois Bayrou is the leader of the minority government in France, seeking support from the Socialist Party.

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