President Emmanuel Macron angered France by forcing through a pension bill with no vote in the National Assembly. Many in France think he will be forced out, but Macron’s party is expected to make it through the vote unscathed. The measure means the national retirement age will go from 62 to 64 for most workers and has been met with fierce opposition. If the no confidence vote does pass, the government will be forced to resign.
Balanced News: Macron enrages France by forcing through pension bill with no vote. But few think he’ll be forced out

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