French parliament rejects resolution
Supported by 267, but 289 required
The French Parliament rejected a motion of no confidence in the government. In the vote, 267 deputies supported the motion, but an absolute majority was required for its adoption — 289 out of 577 votes.
Context
The Parisian parliament consists of two chambers: the National Assembly and the Senate. A no-confidence resolution requires an absolute majority of votes from the total number of parliament members.
Summary:
The French parliament rejected the no-confidence resolution despite 267 votes in favor, as the minimum of 289 was not reached.
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