A confidence vote in the government of French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has been rejected by the French parliament by a margin of nine votes - far closer than anticipated.

  • Borne's government will remain in place, and the pension reform championed by President Emmanuel Macron and pushed through parliament via a controversial clause will be adopted.
  • The unexpectedly close vote is likely to substantially weaken the position of both Borne and Macron.

FRANCE: Confidence Vote Falls Short By Nine Votes

Last updated at:Mar-20 18:01By: Adam Burrowes

A confidence vote in the government of French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has been rejected by the French parliament by a margin of nine votes - far closer than anticipated.

  • Borne's government will remain in place, and the pension reform championed by President Emmanuel Macron and pushed through parliament via a controversial clause will be adopted.
  • The unexpectedly close vote is likely to substantially weaken the position of both Borne and Macron.