There were 271 lawmakers who voted against the government in this round, just below the threshold of 289 votes needed to oust Lecornu and his lackeys.
For some context, Lecornu won the crucial support of the Socialist Party in the National Assembly earlier this week after promising to suspend president Macron’s unpopular pension reform. And that is what’s keeping his odds of staying alive here.
This article was written by Justin Low at investinglive.com.