Juppe had called the confidence vote at the start of a new parliamentary session to quell internal opposition.

The 464-100 vote in his favour reflected the huge share of seats held by the centre-right coalition, but Juppe won only a muted reception from his own backbenchers.

In recent weeks, many have contested the prime minister's social and economic measures. In a speech addressed more to these backbenchers than to the opposition Socialists and Communists, Juppe said he believed perseverance would pay off and that 1997 would be a year of improvement''.

He welcomed the fall in long-term French interest rates to an

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First Published: Oct 04 1996 | 12:00 AM IST

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