Macron narrowly overcomes no-confidence vote as anger in France intensifies
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Far-left lawmakers react as they hold papers reading, "64 years.It is no," at the National Assembly in Paris on March 20.(Lewis Joly/AP) French President Emmanuel Macron's fraught effort to raise France's retirement age from 62 to 64 has pushed long-simmering political tensions past the point of crisis, prompting large-scale street protests that have escalated into violent clashes.
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