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Members of National Assembly parliamentary group La France Insoumise (LFI) and left-wing coalition NUPES (New People's Ecologic and Social Union) hold signs reading "64 is a no", "See you in the street" next to France's Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne (C) after the vote of one motion of no confidence at the French National Assembly, on March 20, 2023. - French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne faces two motions of no confidence at the National Assembly, after forcing through an unpopular pension reform last week without a vote, using the article 49.3 of the constitution. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)
Members of National Assembly parliamentary group La France Insoumise (LFI) and left-wing coalition NUPES (New People's Ecologic and Social Union) hold signs reading "64 is a no", "See you in the street" next to France's Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne (1R) and French Labour Minister Olivier Dussopt (2R) after the vote of one motion of no confidence at the French National Assembly, on March 20, 2023. - French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne faces two motions of no confidence at the National Assembly, after forcing through an unpopular pension reform last week without a vote, using the article 49.3 of the constitution. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)
epa10526679 French Deputies of NUPES coalition (New Ecological and Social Union) show posters reading ?No to 64 years old' at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 16 March 2023. Borne announced the use of article 49 paragraph 3 (49.3) of the Constitution of France to have the text on the controversial pension reform law definitively adopted without a vote. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
epa10526684 French member of Parliament from the NUPES coalition (New Ecological and Social Union) Sebastien Delogu shows a poster reading 'No to 64 years old' at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 16 March 2023. Borne announced the use of article 49 paragraph 3 (49.3) of the Constitution of France to have the text on the controversial pension reform law definitively adopted without a vote. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
epa10534163 French left-wing parliamentary groups members of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) brandish slogans after the first motion of no-confidence against the government was rejected at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 20 March 2023. The centrist and independent group LIOT has tabled a motion of censure co-signed by the left-wing parliamentary groups of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) and far right-wing deputies of RN (Rassemblement National) have tabled each one a motion of censure against the government of Prime Minister Borne after the application of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution to adopt the controversial pension reform law without a vote. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
epa10534153 French left-wing parliamentary groups members of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) brandish slogans after the first motion of no-confidence against the government was rejected at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 20 March 2023. The centrist and independent group LIOT has tabled a motion of censure co-signed by the left-wing parliamentary groups of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) and far right-wing deputies of RN (Rassemblement National) have tabled each one a motion of censure against the government of Prime Minister Borne after the application of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution to adopt the controversial pension reform law without a vote. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
epa10526690 French former member of Parliament and leader of the NUPES coalition (New Ecological and Social Union) Jean-Luc Melenchon attends the public session at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 16 march 2023. French Prime Minister announced the use of article 49 paragraph 3 (49.3) of the Constitution of France to have the text on the controversial pension reform law to definitively adopted without a vote. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
epa10533823 French member of Parliament for far-right party Rassemblement National (RN) Laure Lavalette speaks during the examination of two motions of no-confidence against the government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 20 March 2023. The centrist and independent group LIOT has tabled a motion of censure co-signed by the left-wing parliamentary groups of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) and far right-wing deputies of RN (Rassemblement National) have tabled each one a motion of censure against the government of Prime Minister Borne after the application of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution to adopt the controversial pension reform law without a vote. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
French lawmaker Fabien Roussel, of the communist party, center, reacts during the speech of French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne at the National Assembly in Paris, Monday, March 20, 2023. France's government is fighting for its survival Monday against no-confidence motions filed by lawmakers who are furious that President Emmanuel Macron used special constitutional powers to force through an unpopular bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 without giving them a vote. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)
epa10534051 French deputy of the center-right LIOT (Libertes, Independants, Outre-mer et Territoires) parliamentary group Charles de Courson (C) talks with colleagues during the examination of two motions of no-confidence against the government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 20 March 2023. The centrist and independent group LIOT has tabled a motion of censure co-signed by the left-wing parliamentary groups of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) and far right-wing deputies of RN (Rassemblement National) have tabled each one a motion of censure against the government of Prime Minister Borne after the application of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution to adopt the controversial pension reform law without a vote. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
epa10526694 French Deputies of NUPES coalition (New Ecological and Social Union) leave the Hemicycle to protest at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 16 march 2023. French Prime Minister announced the use of article 49 paragraph 3 (49.3) of the Constitution of France to have the text on the controversial pension reform law definitively adopted without a vote. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
This photograph shows the empty seats of members of National Assembly parliamentary group La France Insoumise (LFI) and left-wing coalition NUPES (New People's Ecologic and Social Union) as France's Prime Minister delivers a speech prior to the vote of two motions of no confidence at the French National Assembly, on March 20, 2023. - French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne faces two motions of no confidence at the National Assembly, after forcing through an unpopular pension reform last week without a vote, using the article 49.3 of the constitution. (Photo by BERTRAND GUAY / AFP)
epa10534194 Member of Parliament of the French Socialist Party (PS) Boris Vallaud (C) speaks to the media after the first motion of no-confidence against the government was rejected at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 20 March 2023. The centrist and independent group LIOT has tabled a motion of censure co-signed by the left-wing parliamentary groups of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) and far right-wing deputies of RN (Rassemblement National) have tabled each one a motion of censure against the government of Prime Minister Borne after the application of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution to adopt the controversial pension reform law without a vote. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
epa10534222 French left-wing parliamentary groups members of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) stand behind a banner that reads 'we keep on' after the first motion of no-confidence against the government was rejected at the National Assembly in Paris, France, 20 March 2023. The centrist and independent group LIOT has tabled a motion of censure co-signed by the left-wing parliamentary groups of the 'Nupes' coalition (New Popular Ecological and Social Union) and far right-wing deputies of RN (Rassemblement National) have tabled each one a motion of censure against the government of Prime Minister Borne after the application of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution to adopt the controversial pension reform law without a vote. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ