the result of the vote on the motion of censure of the Nupes, Monday, will be “very tight”, estimates the deputy LFI Clémentine Autain

As an extension of the battle for pensions, the deputies must vote, Monday, June 12, on a new motion of censure against the government of Elisabeth Borne – the 17th in a year. This is the last card of the oppositions, after the failure, Thursday, of an attempt to repeal the retirement at 64 years. It will be “very tight, very fair”for her part estimated the LFI deputy Clémentine Autain, on France 2. Follow our live.

Discussions begin this afternoon. Socialist Valérie Rabault must kick off the debates in the hemicycle at 4 p.m. “Regularly, some of the opposition leads us to demonstrate again that there is no relative majority in the Assembly”lamented Elisabeth Borne in the program “Sunday in politics” on France 3.

The right will oppose it. While 19 LR deputies out of 61 voted for a motion of censure by the independent group Liot, in March, after the head of government resorted to the constitutional weapon of 49.3 to pass the pension reform, the situation has changed. The deputy for Lot, Aurélien Pradié, who “do not think” vote on the motion on Monday, believes that it “is disconnected from the subject, from the pension reform”.

The RN will vote for. The deputies of the National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, will vote on the other hand as one block for the Nupes motion. “We want Madame Borne to leave with her reform under her arm, and above all, we want there to be a vote because there was no vote in the National Assembly” on pensions, explained Sébastien Chenu. For their part, the Liot deputies did not receive instructions to vote.


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