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Pension reform: did your MP vote for the motion of censure?

2023-03-20T18:50:42.979Z


FIG DATA - Find the results, MP by MP, using our search engine. Since the passage in force of the government last Thursday (March 16) and the recourse to article 49.3 of the Constitution to have the text resulting from the joint committee adopted, the National Assembly has been in turmoil. The decision, taken at the last moment by a feverish executive, also reignited anger in the street, in particular forcing the Paris prefecture to ban gatherings at Place de


Since the passage in force of the government last Thursday (March 16) and the recourse to article 49.3 of the Constitution to have the text resulting from the joint committee adopted, the National Assembly has been in turmoil.

The decision, taken at the last moment by a feverish executive, also reignited anger in the street, in particular forcing the Paris prefecture to ban gatherings at Place de la Concorde.

The government played its head this afternoon, during the examination of the two motions of censure tabled against it.

Main threat, the motion submitted by the deputy LIOT (Freedoms, Independents, Overseas and Territories) Charles de Courson, whose positioning in the center of the political spectrum allowed a large gathering of currents opposed to the reform.

Decisive factor, the behavior of the Republicans.

Allies of the government according to the wishes of its president Éric Ciotti, the deputies of the right are in fact largely divided...

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Source: lefigaro

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