The first motion of censure (spontaneous) of the quinquennium had largely failed.
Filed by Nupes last July after Elisabeth Borne's refusal to vote for confidence in her government, she had only received 146 favorable votes.
In this parliamentary return, where the executive already seems to be considering the use of article 49-3 of the Constitution for the 2023 budget, the specter of this institutional tool, which can allow parliamentarians to overthrow the government, resurfaces.
Because several opposition groups do not rule out the possibility - even threaten - to table a motion of censure (provoked, this time) if the government were to pass by force on this budget text.
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"It seems obvious to us,"
says one at the Insoumis
.
“It is not to be excluded”
, assures one on the side of the National Rally.
“Nobody realizes it yet, but there is really a risk that a motion of no confidence tabled by LR could bring down the government”
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