Turin, 16 October (LaPresse) – In France, the Lecornu II government has survived its first no-confidence motion. The motion presented by La France Insoumise, which had the best chance of passing, was rejected by the members of the National Assembly. Bfmtv reports that, barring any surprises, the prime minister and his government should be safe, as the left-wing party has announced that it will not vote for the motion of no confidence supported by the far-right Rassemblement National.
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