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<h1>Prime minister faces rival far-left and far-right no-confidence motions that could topple government and trigger snap elections</h1> The prime minister faces two no-confidence motions from rival hard-left and far-right blocs that could topple a fragile government and prompt the president to dissolve the lower house and call snap legislative elections. A majority of 577 deputies (289 votes) is required to bring down the government; the combined far-left and far-right forces, even with smaller allied groups, currently fall short and would need backing from other opposition lawmakers. Centrist allies are seeking support from socialist and conservative groups, and the government has suspended an unpopular pension reform as a concession to secure votes.