The French government survives the vote of distrust
The French government lived to see another day on Wednesday, after it survived a vote of distrust in Parliament and gave the Prime Minister recently appointed temporary recovery for months of political turbulence and the country a promise of stability, at least shortly term.The motion of no confidence was supported by only 128 legislators in the 577 -seater national assembly, the lower part of France, short of the absolute majority required. If he had passed, the motion would have forced the centrist Prime Minister, François Bayrou, and his cabinet to resign.The failure of the motion guarantees a safe passage of an invoice of the 2025 budget of which France needs serious - has operated with temporary arrest funding since the beginning of the year - and that the hopes of the government rene...