Voting that worries millions in France! 9 votes…
The joint motion of no confidence presented by 5 opposition political groups against the government in relation to the pension reform was discussed in the General Assembly of the National Assembly in France.
The motion, which required a simple majority (287 votes) to pass, was defeated. 9 votes were missing for the acceptance of censorship.
On the other hand, it drew attention that some of the Rönesans ruling party deputies did not attend the general assembly.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, in her speech before the board vote, mentioned that the pension reform negotiations took 175 hours in Parliament. Borne accused the broad opposition Nupes alliance of ignoring the role of parliament.
“NO VOTE HAS BEEN TAKEN”
Charles De Courson, a member of the LIOT group, which is made up of independent MPs in France, said in a statement ahead of the vote that there was no vote in the National Assembly on the pension reform bill.
Courson pointed out that if the motion of censure is rejected, they will take the pension reform project to the Constitutional Council.
Aurore Berge, vice-president of the Parliamentary Group of the ruling Rönesans party, made the assessment that the opposition intends to stop the country with its motions against the government.
Mathilde Panot, vice-president of the Parliamentary Group of the Unbreakable France (LFI) party, said that 2 out of 3 French people wanted this vote of no confidence to be accepted, “No president and his ministers have so deliberately threatened the internal peace of the country they govern.” . saying.
“TO MANY PEOPLE YOUR GOVERNMENT ALREADY DIES”
Addressing the government, Panot said: “Whatever the outcome of the proposal, you lost. For many (people), their government is already dead.” he used his statements.
French Prime Minister Borne announced on March 16 that he had implemented the third paragraph of article 49 of the Constitution, which allows a bill to be passed by parliament without a vote, for the bill on the reform of pensions.
The following day, the opposition presented 2 motions of no confidence against the government to the parliament.
A total of 287 deputies were required to approve the motion of no confidence in the National Assembly, which would cause the fall of the government. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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