French government to survive no confidence vote with far-right backing
Briefly

The no-confidence motion was deposited by a group of 192 lawmakers of the left-wing New Popular Front coalition, accusing the government of denying the election results.
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen decided to 'give a chance' to the government, indicating that her group, the National Rally, would abstain from voting on the no-confidence motion.
The New Popular Front coalition began filing a no-confidence vote after President Macron refused to appoint their candidate, highlighting the ongoing political tensions.
With the National Assembly divided into three blocs, the motion requires 289 votes to pass, making it unlikely without the far-right's support.
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