Pension reform: Marine Le Pen announces filing a motion of censure

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New twist in the debates around the bill to reform the pension system. This time, it was Marine Le Pen (RN) who announced on Wednesday that she was tabling a motion of censure against the government.

While the debates are due to end on Friday at midnight, “it is clear that no vote will be possible on Article 7” (raising the retirement age from 62 to 64), “and even less on the ‘whole bill,’ the far-right leader continued at a press conference.

According to our political reporter, Alexandre Sulzer, who quotes the entourage of Marine Le Pen, “this motion of censure, thought of as a means for the deputies to express themselves on the bill when it is recorded that they do not will have more time to do so, will be examined on Friday evening”. For the far-right elected, this motion is like a “parliamentary referendum”.

The RN deputy from Loiret, published on his Twitter account, the text of the motion tabled by his group. We can read in particular that it “would be undemocratic if the representatives of the Nation could not express themselves on this reform”.

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