National Assembly, October 24.
In the Hemicycle, the parliamentarians of the presidential camp and the members of the executive are a bit anxious.
Marine Le Pen has just announced that the RN would join its voices with the elected representatives of Nupes to vote for the motion of censure against the government after its first 49-3 on the budget.
In their heads, the members of the majority redo the accounts.
The opposition is 50 votes short of bringing down the government.
What are the LR deputies going to do?
And the 20 parliamentarians of the Freedoms, Independents, Overseas and Territories (Liot) group?
Everything can be played with a few voices…
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The centrist Charles de Courson, deputy Liot of the Marne, goes up to the platform and announces that in
"responsibility"
the elected representatives of his group will not vote the motion of censure presented by the left.
Phew of relief on the benches of the presidential camp.
“They are forced to listen to us”
A few days later, during a television interview, Emmanuel Macron named this hitherto unknown group of parliamentarians...
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