"It's going to go all over the place, that's for sure."
This framework of the majority does not hide its concern.
Like many deputies in his camp, the parliamentarian fears the upcoming debates around the 2023 public finance programming bill, which will be presented to the Council of Ministers on September 26.
Because the discussions promise to be explosive.
This symbolic text, which each year sets the priorities of the State in terms of public spending, is traditionally voted on by the parliamentarians of the presidential camp and rejected by those of the opposition.
In the current political context, where the President of the Republic only has a relative majority in the National Assembly, getting the budget voted without being forced through is therefore a challenge for the executive.
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“The oppositions will vote dozens of amendments against the government's opinion and we will move away from the line. We will have to draw 49-3, it is obvious
, ”continues this parliamentarian, who fears that…
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