Or is there still something the unions and protesters can do against it?
278 MPs voted for the motion, 9 short of the required 287.
The vote wasn’t against Macron, even if the vote passed, he would have remained president. The vote was against the government, i.e. the prime minister and its ministers.
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So it’s the law now, isn’t it?
Or is there still something the unions and protesters can do against it?
278 MPs voted for the motion, 9 short of the required 287.
The vote wasn’t against Macron, even if the vote passed, he would have remained president. The vote was against the government, i.e. the prime minister and its ministers.
Thanks to the “cowardly right” as we say in Spain