The battle continues.
Barely 48 hours after the decision rendered by the Constitutional Council validating the essentials of the pension reform, the Insoumis are refining their strategy for the future.
As the National Assembly begins two weeks of vacation, the LFI deputies wish to welcome the government with a new motion of censure, which would be tabled at the start of the school year.
Invited on Sunday on France Inter, the elected representative of Seine-Saint-Denis, Clémentine Autain, thus clarified the intention of her group.
His colleague, the chairman of the Finance Committee Éric Coquerel, is maneuvering to work with the “
Nupes partners
”, but also the Liot group, which is particularly active in opposing the executive text.
One of its members, the deputy Charles de Courson, is also the author of the motion of censure tabled following the activation of 49-3, and which was intended to be "transpartisan".
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This had been rejected, but only by nine votes.
However, according to Clémentine Autain, "
we can think that given the situation, things could be different on a next vote of a motion of censure
".
The deputy indeed accuses the government of having “
lied to the national representation
” by granting the Republicans concessions which he knew would subsequently be rejected.
She thus hopes to see the LR group, whose 19 elected officials had voted for the motion, to mobilize more.
Returning to the decision of the Constitutional Council, Clémentine Autain further estimated that “ on April 14, the Fifth
Republic
died
”.
The elected representative thus designates "
the so-called Sages
" who have "
shown no wisdom
" and denounces the decision: "
If the members of the
Constitutional Council tell us that it is therefore legal, in accordance with the Constitution, to be able to impose a law against the opinion of the people, then there is an institutional problem.
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