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Budget 2023: Elisabeth Borne facing the motions of censure of the Nupes and the RN

2022-10-24T06:07:56.889Z


Last week, the Prime Minister imposed 49.3 to pass her 2023 budget through the Assembly. The Nupes and the RN opposed it


Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne faces Monday afternoon in the Assembly the motions of censure of the Nupes and the RN on the 2023 budget. Discussed from 4 p.m., these motions respond to the constitutional weapon of 49.3 drawn Wednesday by the head of government to pass the revenue part of the finance bill, the first part of the state budget, without a vote.

On behalf of the 151 elected members of the left-wing coalition, the president of the environmental group Cyrielle Chatelain will present the Nupes motion of censure to denounce the government's "contempt" for Parliament and criticize a "climate irresponsible" budget.

“And this motion of censure is first and foremost to have a vote.

Otherwise, there would be no vote on the budget, which is supposed to identify the country's priorities,” she underlines.

About fifty amendments erased by 49.3

Then will come the turn of Marine Le Pen for the RN.

The motion of the 89 far-right deputies, co-signed by the non-registered Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, accuses the government of a "denial of democracy", because it has "erased with a stroke of the pen about fifty amendments, yet voted ” in the National Assembly, before the shutdown of 49.3.

The joint discussion should last some two and a half hours, not counting Elisabeth Borne's response.

Then the deputies will vote in the neighboring rooms of the hemicycle.

Only votes for motions are counted.

They have a priori no chance of winning the absolute majority of 289 votes, necessary to bring down the government.

Nobody will support anybody

Because neither the Nupes nor the RN intend to support the rival motion.

And the right has already warned that it would not vote for them "not to add disorder to disorder".

“If one day we have to vote for a motion of censure, this is the one we will have chosen to table.

And we do not refrain from doing it, ”commented Sunday on Radio J Olivier Marleix, the leader of the LR deputies.

Under the Fifth Republic, only one motion of censure was adopted, in 1962, bringing down the government of Georges Pompidou.

In the absence of an absolute majority for the Macronists in the Assembly, this 49.3 is probably the first of a long series during this budgetary fall.

Elisabeth Borne has already triggered a second on Thursday on the Social Security budget, with another Nupes motion at stake, which could be examined Monday evening or Tuesday.

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The presidential camp is trying to trivialize the use of this article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution which could be drawn a dozen times to pass the budget of the State and that of Social Security by Christmas.

“What those who table motions of censure are proposing is to add crisis to crisis by ensuring that France does not have a budget and by overthrowing the government”, underlined Sunday on France Inter the Minister of Public Accounts Gabriel Attal.

A rejection of the motions of censure would allow the adoption of the first part of the finance bill (PLF) for 2023 and the passage to the examination of the second, devoted to expenditure, from Thursday.

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Elisabeth Borne triggers 49.3 for the 2023 budget, motions of censure of the RN and Nupes

In the version of the budget submitted in 49.3, the executive had every opportunity to retain the amendments of its choice.

He kept a hundred, but neither from the RN nor from LFI and not the most sensitive.

It is the government which “lacks a sense of compromise and has not understood the result of the legislative elections”, judged Marine Le Pen on Sunday evening on TF1.

According to her, "the government uses 49.3 as a tool to circumvent the will of the French".

In this 2023 budget, the government claims a balance between control of public finances and the "protection" of the French, thanks to a "tariff shield" of 45 billion euros to limit the increase in regulated tariffs to 15%. electricity and gas.

Source: leparis

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