The Insoumis were 18 votes short of validating their motion of censure this Thursday, October 16, and overthrowing the Lecornu II government. For the LFI deputy for Val-d’Oise, Paul Vannier, the socialist deputies were pressured by the leadership to renounce censorship.
In a tweet published on [qui] They prowl the halls of the Assembly to pressure the deputies who are preparing to vote censure.
Olivier Faure had asked his people last Tuesday not to vote in favor of censure, seven deputies voted in favor of the motion. They are Christian Baptiste (Guadeloupe), Béatrice Bellay (Martinique), Paul Christophle (Drôme), Peio Dufau (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), Fatiha Keloua Hachi (Seine-Saint-Denis), Philippe Naillet (Réunion) and Jiovanny William (Martinique).
Several of them responded directly to the LFI deputy’s accusations against X. Béatrice Bellay, elected Martinican, expressed her anger. “But have you really lost your temper!? Keep your animal comments to yourself! And for your information: not one call received from the Party or the group to make us change our minds! Not one! RESPECT is difficult to understand when you NEVER use it, I know, but it is the rule between us!”, he reacted.
Paul Christophle also responded on the social network. “Our democratic party has no lessons to learn from the rebels. Socialist deputies speak without pressure and do not need their support,” he said.
The First Secretary of the PS also responded to X “that there is no leader in the Socialist Party, because in my party we vote and democracy is the DNA of our movement. Let’s take the example.”
Earlier this week, on BFMTV, Olivier Faure invited his deputies not to vote in favor of censure, but claimed to be “not a corporal” with potential rebels.
Source: BFM TV
