Reference News Website January 15 report, according to Deutsche Presse-Agentur, January 14 report, the French centrist government passed two votes of no confidence.

In the two votes held on the 14th, out of the 577 members of the French National Assembly, 256 and 142 members cast votes of no confidence against the minority government respectively.

The far-right nationalist party led by Marine Le Pen and the left-wing party "La France Insoumise" launched votes against Le Corre's government, respectively, due to their dissatisfaction with the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur.

During this process, they also strongly criticized President Macron, although his position was not at risk in this vote.

At last week's meeting of representatives from the 27 EU countries, enough participants voted in favor of the free trade agreement with Mercosur.

It was reported that France has repeatedly made strong criticisms of the agreement. Despite obtaining several concessions, Macron eventually announced that he would vote against the agreement.

The "La France Insoumise" party accused Macron and the government of not opposing the agreement strongly enough. Meanwhile, far-right nationalists complained that France's interests were not adequately represented.

Translation: Yang Ke

Original: toutiao.com/article/7595469443004203560/

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