"
These debates were a bit 'chronicle of an announced 49-3'."
For Patrick Hetzel, vice-president of the LR group in the Assembly, the parliamentary discussion will have been a
"trompe-l'oeil"
exercise because, from the start, the government knew that it would have no other way to pass its 2023 budget.
The right refuses to validate it because it believes that the text
"does not address"
the burning and
"essential"
issues of debt, deficits and savings.
However, Les Républicains do not intend to criticize the use of a constitutional tool which they themselves have seized 32 times since 1958. If many, at LR, recognize the difficulties of a government in a position of weakness, some consider however that the power will never have
"sought to create the conditions for a majority"
.
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