Pensions: the Nupes censure motion debated Monday in the Assembly

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2023-06-11 16:59:49

After the failure of an attempt to repeal the retirement at 64 this week, the turn of the motion of censure. Filed by the left alliance Nupes against the Borne government, it should be debated Monday afternoon before the National Assembly.

“The government and its majority have again flouted the rights of Parliament to prevent it from deciding on the repeal of the postponement of the retirement age” Thursday in the hemicycle, denounces the Nupes in the motion tabled the day after.

The LFI, PS, EELV and PCF deputies also point to “the constant contempt since the start of the mobilization against the pension reform displayed towards our fellow citizens and trade union organizations”.

Defended at the podium by the socialist Valérie Rabault, the motion of censure should be discussed and put to the vote from 4:00 p.m. Monday, a conference of the presidents of the National Assembly being convened just before to confirm it.

The proposal to repeal the 64-year-old had fueled the flame of the challenge to the pension reform, despite its promulgation in mid-April. But the oppositions failed to obtain a vote on the flagship measure of the text carried by the independent group Liotthe latter having been challenged in the name of its “inadmissibility”.

In March, 19 LR deputies out of 61 had voted censorship

A previous motion of censure of the Liot group had narrowly failed in March, with nine votes. The Liot deputies decided not to table a new motion, “the conditions for success” of such an initiative not being “currently not met, in particular because of the attitude of part of the group Les Républicains”, according to a statement.

A March19 LR deputies out of 61 had voted censorshipafter the use of 49.3 by the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, to pass the reform.

But the situation has changed, judge one of them, Aurélien Pradié, who “does not think” to vote for the motion on Monday. “She is disconnected from the subject, from pension reform,” he told RMC.

On the side of the presidential majority, Maud Bregeon (Renaissance group) swept Saturday on France 2 this “umpteenth motion of censorship of the Nupes”, in a “form of tragic repetition”.

But for Eric Coquerel (LFI), it is necessary to “mark the occasion” after “red lines” have been crossed, even if “a priori we will have a result a little worse than the last time” in March.

The vice-president RN of the National Assembly Sébastien Chenu for his part announced this Sunday that the deputies of his party would vote on Monday the motion of censure tabled by the Nupes, so that Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne “goes away, with its reform (of pensions) under the arm ”.

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