(ANSA) - PARIS, MARCH 20 - The "transpartisan" no-confidence motion of the independent LIOT party, voted by all the oppositions to the Borne government after the pension reform, did not collect the 287 votes needed to bring down the French government.
9 votes were missing due to the no-confidence vote which was voted by 278 MPs.
To distrust Elisabeth Borne's government, 9 votes were missing, less than half of what was thought to be the "margin of safety" of the majority.
The first statements by the deputies who voted no confidence are in progress.
Mathilde Panot, for Jean-Luc Mélenchon's France Insoumise, proclaimed that "these 9 narrow votes that are missing solve nothing. The situation remains the same,