17 March,2023 07:33 AM IST | Paris | Agencies
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France's government on Thursday invoked a special constitutional power to enact a contentious pension bill without a vote in parliament, in a risky move by President Emmanuel Macron.
The decision was made just a few minutes before the vote was scheduled because the government had no guarantee that the bill would command a majority at the National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament.
The bill will raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, and is the flagship legislation of Macron's second term. The move is expected to trigger a quick no-confidence motion in Macron's government.
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