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“If Attal makes us cuckolds…”: on the right, the growing desire for censorship

2024-01-31T17:59:07.215Z

Highlights: On the right, the growing desire for censorship. After the failure of the Immigration law and the appointment of Rachida Dati to the government, the idea of bringing down the government was discussed. “We have to do it quickly,” urged Breton Marc Le Fur. In his intervention after the Prime Minister's general policy declaration, the president of the LR group in the National Assembly, Olivier Marleix, widely brandished this threat. "Remember that the lifespan of your government (...) also depends of this National Assembly where you are in the minority and in which you will not have the confidence"


After the failure of the Immigration law and the appointment of Rachida Dati to the government, the idea of ​​bringing down the government was discussed


Bluff or real threat?

For several days, the idea that the Republicans could table a motion of censure in their name (and not the one that the left will defend next Monday), to bring down the Attal government seems to be gaining ground on the right.

During the group meeting last Tuesday, the party president told his troops that this was an “option”.

“We have to do it quickly,” urged Breton Marc Le Fur.

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In his intervention after the Prime Minister's general policy declaration, the president of the LR group in the National Assembly, Olivier Marleix, widely brandished this threat: "Remember that the lifespan of your government (...) also depends of this National Assembly where you are in the minority and in which you will not have the confidence.

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