France's government survives two no-confidence votes over Mercosur deal

France's government survives two no-confidence votes over Mercosur deal


The French government on Wednesday survived two no-confidence votes filed by the hard left and far right parties, who accused it of not doing enough to stop the EU-Mercosur trade deal after its approval last week. French farmers say the deal threatens local ​agriculture by creating unfair competition with cheaper South American imports.

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