The Insoumis, who claim to be the distant heirs of Robespierre, like to take up the revolutionary tone as soon as an opportunity arises.
The relative majority of the presidential camp and the refusal of Elisabeth Borne to submit to the Assembly's vote of confidence rekindled the flame.
On Twitter, Mathilde Panot, president of the LFI group, warned on Monday:
“Madame Borne, we do not abuse democracy with impunity.
We will therefore force you to come before Parliament
.
L'Insoumise does not speak of bayonets but of a motion of censure.
The text will be tabled this Wednesday and it is supported by the Nupes intergroup which prefers to evoke a
"motion of no confidence".
“It is a question of showing that this government is evading its obligations and that it does not have the confidence”
, explained the socialist Olivier Faure on Tuesday to the press.
The Conference of Presidents must now set the date of the vote.
"Cardboard oppositions"
If the purpose of the motion is clear - to overthrow the government...
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