In this decidedly unprecedented legislature, is the most astonishing to come?
Are we going to see a government embodying a central space overthrown by an operation led by a centrist deputy?
We are not there yet, of course.
By the end of the week, anything can happen: adoption of the pension reform thanks to the vote of a majority of deputies – which would be a great personal success for Élisabeth Borne;
a rejection of the text - which would open the way to a new and oh so perilous parliamentary shuttle;
or, finally, recourse to 49.3 with a view to adoption without a vote.
It is in this third hypothesis that the opposition groups will want to sanction the government with a motion of censure.
And that's where the incredible Courson script comes in.
Because who are the groups most resolutely hostile to Emmanuel Macron?
The insubordinate France of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the National Rally of Marine Le Pen.
But here it is: if the RN has always voted for the motions of censure filed…
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