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Frankreichs Regierung muss sich wegen Rentenreform Misstrauensvotum stellen
Wegen der umstrittenen Rentenreform muss sich die französische Regierung am Montag einem Misstrauensvotum im Parlament stellen. Die Nationalversammlung stimmt am Nachmittag (ab 16.00 Uhr) über zwei Anträge der Opposition ab. Die Regierung hatte am Donnerstag einen Verfassungsartikel geltend gemacht, der die Verabschiedung der Rentenreform ohne Abstimmung in der Nationalversammlung ermöglicht, wenn die Regierung anschließend eingebrachte Misstrauensanträge übersteht.
Eine Mehrheit für die beiden Misstrauensanträge gilt als eher unwahrscheinlich, da die konservativen Republikaner voraussichtlich die Regierung unterstützen werden. Sollte keine absolute Mehrheit für einen Misstrauensantrag zustande kommen, ist die Rentenreform endgültig verabschiedet. Die von Präsident Emmanuel Macron vorangetriebene Reform sieht unter anderem vor, das Renteneintrittsalter schrittweise von 62 auf 64 Jahre zu erhöhen. Das Vorhaben sorgt seit Wochen für Proteste in Frankreich.
F.Müller--BTB