France's Socialist government survived a parliamentary vote of confidence on Thursday, called over a controversial set of reforms it insists are crucial to unblock the eurozone's second biggest economy.
A total of 234 mainly opposition deputies voted for the motion of no-confidence - sparked when Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Tuesday forced through the reform package without a parliamentary vote - far short of the number required to bring down the government.
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