"Unacceptable." This is the word used by the president of the LFI group, Mathilde Panot, in the National Assembly after Yaël Braun-Pivet deemed "inadmissible" the amendments to repeal retirement at 64. Before announcing, in the Hall of the Four Columns of the Palais Bourbon, that his group will table a spontaneous motion of censure against the government.
Denouncing a "coup de force", the boss of the Insoumise believes that "the rights of Parliament" and even "the rights of the people" are called into question through the decision of the President of the Assembly. It remains to be seen which MPs will sign the Insoumise text. "We will discuss it," said Mathilde Panot, considering, however, that the initiative could have a "fairly strong echo".
"Their words are on the verge of being factious"
Does this text have a chance of being adopted? The boss of the RN, Jordan Bardella, had indicated on Monday that his group was ready to vote a motion of censure, including from the left. "Everyone will have to take responsibility"
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