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Macron survives ‘votes’:

Europe

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Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron’s government survived two votes of no-confidence Tuesday in Paris in the wake of a political and public uproar triggered by a video of his chief bodyguard beating a protester.

The government easily won the largely symbolic votes in France’s lower house of parliament. Macron’s centrist party has a large majority in the National Assembly.

The motions, which needed 289 votes to pass, were brought by the conservati­ve Republican­s party and opposition lawmakers from the left and far-left. The first received 143 votes, while the second got 74.

Macron’s government has been under fire since France’s Le Monde newspaper identified the now-former security aide, Alexandre Benalla, as the person captured on camera wearing a police helmet and striking a young man at a May Day protest.

Subsequent revelation­s about the government’s handling of the violence, including the two-week suspension Benalla received in May, have turned the affair into the biggest crisis of Macron’s nearly 15-month-old presidency.

Criticism also has focused on why officials in the president’s office did not immediatel­y disclose what happened, terminate Benalla and refer the matter for investigat­ion.

After Le Monde made the beating public and investigat­ion was opened, Benalla, 26, was handed preliminar­y charges that included committing violence in a group, interferin­g in the exercise of a public function and the unauthoriz­ed public display of official insignia. (AP)

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