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Added on the 20/03/2023 09:41:23 - Copyright : Euronews EN
The centrist government of President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday survived confidence votes called by both the left and right over the scandal surrounding a top security aide who was filmed manhandling demonstrators at a Paris protest. IMAGES
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal votes in a polling station in Vanves (Hauts-de-Seine) for the second round of the legislative elections. IMAGES
Marine Le Pen, the figurehead of the French far right, votes in her fiefdom of Henin-Beaumont, in northern France, for the legislative elections. IMAGES
Manuel Bompard, coordinator of the ultra-left party France Unbowed and a candidate for the left-wing coalition (NFP-LFI), votes in the first round of the legislative elections at a polling station in Marseille. IMAGES
The Law committee at France's National Assembly begins going throught nearly 1,500 amendments to the Immigration bill, some designed to undo the text passed by the Senate, others to make it even tougher. The committee aims to produce a text that can be voted on by a majority of MPs by Sunday. IMAGES
Following a blocked bid to renew debates on the the 64-year-old retirement age, French leftist coalition Nupes announces the tabling of a no confidence vote against the government. IMAGES