On the eve of the debates on the two motions of censure presented by the Nupes and the RN against the government in the National Assembly, Marine Le Pen criticized TF1 this Sunday for the use twice this week of Elisabeth Borne of 49.3. This provision enshrined in the Constitution allows the government to pass a bill committing its responsibility.
For the deputy from Pas-de-Calais, “the government uses 49.3 as a tool to circumvent the democratic will.”
A “lack of sense of commitment” criticized
The president of the National Grouping group in the Assembly, Marine Le Pen, also considered the government’s attitude “inadmissible”, which refused to include in the budget many amendments presented by the opposition during the debates at the Palais Bourbon.
“It is inadmissible to refuse to tax superdividends, to reject measures that would have made it possible to improve the daily life of the French,” he declared.
Then to add: “it is the government that lacks a sense of commitment, that did not understand the results of the legislative elections.”
The two motions of censure presented by the opposition have little chance of being approved on Monday. In a column published in the JDD This Sunday, 53 deputies from LR and the like indicated that they would not vote for any of them.
Source: BFM TV
