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From worry to annoyance: The specter of dissolution no longer afflicts MPs

2023-02-03T18:24:49.420Z


STORY - The parliamentarians of the presidential camp do not believe for a single second in this scenario. The oppositions, they have fun.


"It's going to be the running gag for five years...",

smiles Sylvain Maillard.

Like a large majority of deputies, the vice-president of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly takes the new threat of dissolution that would weigh on parliamentarians with great distance.

"Very sincerely, I don't believe in it at all,"

he asserts frankly, while those close to the Head of State have been raising this hypothesis for several days, like a warning to elected members of the Lower House who would like to play the apprentice slingers.

Warnings which now annoy more than they worry in the camp of Emmanuel Macron.

“They are going to do it to us again with each bill?

They really think this is the only way to keep everyone at home?”

belches an elected Renaissance.

Especially since, for many, the threat of dissolution has receded with the vote on all the bills - apart from the budgetary texts, adopted thanks to article 49.3 of the Constitution -…

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Source: lefigaro

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