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France's far-right and far-left parties plan to file no-confidence motions against the government due to the likely approval of the EU-Mercosur trade deal. The deal, expected to pass despite France's opposition, is supported by countries like Germany and Spain but opposed by France due to concerns about cheap food imports harming domestic farmers. French farmers protested against the deal, blocking traffic in Paris.
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