The National Assembly on Monday rejected the Nupes left-wing alliance's no-confidence motion against the government, which was only approved by 146 deputies.
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This motion of no confidence will serve as a political clarification
” for those in the opposition, the leader of the LFI group Mathilde Panot had previously pleaded against Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.
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The adoption of this motion of censure, filed by the Nupes against the government of Elisabeth Borne, was very unlikely, the Republicans and the National Rally having announced that they would not support it.
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It is not a surprise, we knew that it would be rejected
”, reacted the president of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure at the end of the Assembly.