Elisabeth Borne Uses sixth 49.3 in wake of rejection of motion of censorship of “rebellious”

Despite this rejection, rebellious France has announced a new censorship motion against the government after the trigger for the sixth time of the constitutional weapon of the 49.3 on a budgetary text.

MO12345LEMONDE with AFP

Unsurprisingly, the government easily resisted, Friday, November 25 in the evening, with the censorship motion triggered by the deputies of rebellious France (LFI) after use for the fifth time by Elisabeth Borne of the Constitutional Weapon of 49.3, on the recipe part of the 2023 social security budget project, in new reading.

In the process, the Prime Minister once again used 49.3 for the spending component this time.

“Noue cannot start the same discussions eternally,” argued Elisabeth Borne.

Do not “switch to role games”

Deprived of an absolute majority in the Assembly, Elisabeth Borne had indeed engaged again the responsibility of the government and faces a new motion of censorship of LFI debated in a stormy context at the Bourbon Palace after the invective exchanged the day before.

In her speech, the Prime Minister also called not to “switch to role-playing games, even pugilats”, in an allusion to this stormy session twenty-four hours earlier. “I do not resolve the litany of 49.3 and motions of censorship,” she said, calling for “compromise”.

But the president of the group La France Insoumise, Mathilde Panot, announced a new motion of censure against the government after this sixth appeal to 49.3 by the Prime Minister.

“A 49.3 To start the week, a second to finish it. The sixth in a month. To sanction each recurrence of government obstruction, we will deposit a motion of censorship”, wrote on Twitter /SUP> Panot Friday evening .

/Media reports cited above.