The National Assembly rejected this Monday the new LFI motion of censure against the Government, which was supported by only 93 deputies, which is worth approving in a new reading of the entire 2023 Social Security budget project.
This motion had been presented in response to the constitutional weapon of 49.3, activated on Friday night for the sixth time in almost a month by Elisabeth Borne, to approve a budget text without a vote.
The head of government denounced the “legend (…) of the current passage”, judging that “it is not serious to talk about brutality, due to the use of a constitutional tool, for which a government commits its responsibility in the face of numerically more numerous oppositions “, and that it was “despicable to hide the parliamentary debate while the text could be discussed”.
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Source: BFM TV
