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Pensions: after 49-3, does the cross-partisan motion of censure have a chance of being adopted?

2023-03-17T15:49:41.591Z


DECRYPTION – According to the calculations of Le Figaro, the chances that the LIOT group's motion of censure will succeed and bring down the government are very slim at this time.


Can a motion of censure bring down the government in the coming days?

This is the question that everyone is asking after the use by Elisabeth Borne, Thursday afternoon, of article 49-3 of the Constitution to have her pension reform adopted.

Two motions have already been tabled, that of the National Rally, and that, transpartisan, which will be carried by the deputy LIOT (Freedoms, Independents, Overseas and Territories) Charles de Courson.

This last one is talking a lot.

Signed by deputies from different political forces, it comes from a central group in the National Assembly, very often considered to be constructive.

And could according to some "

give cold sweats

" to the Macron camp.

If passed, it would lead to the rejection of the reform and immediately bring down the government.

But for the time being, the mission is far from won for the parliamentarians, who must obtain an absolute majority of the votes of the Palace...

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Source: lefigaro

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