Two-thirds of French citizens support no-confidence votes against Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne's government over pension reform, Report informs.
Some 68% of the respondents who took part in the survey are in favor of the vote of no confidence. 51% of those who voted for Emmanuel Macron in the presidential elections held in France in 2022 have this opinion. More than a thousand people participated in the survey.
On March 20, the National Assembly will consider two requests for a vote of confidence in the government. One of them was put forward by the far-right National Rally party, and the other by the centrist group Liot. 287 votes are required for a vote of no confidence.