Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the Lot this Friday to call for the dismissal of Emmanuel Macron

Jean-Luc Mélenchon is attending a public meeting this Friday in Cahors (Lot) to explain the motion of censure against the government and why La insoumise is calling for the dismissal of the President of the Republic.

If the procedure of La France insoumise has failed, the leader of the movement does not seem to want to give up. Jean-Luc Mélenchon is expected this Friday in Cahors, in the Lot, to attend a public meeting on the theme of the dismissal of Emmanuel Macron.

The decision of the Head of State not to appoint Lucie Castets, candidate of the New Popular Front (NFP), as Prime Minister had pushed LFI to file impeachment proceedings against the President of the Republic, denouncing “an unprecedented authoritarian drift in the world of parliamentary regimes and in the system of representative democracy.

A procedure that divides even within the left

Studied by the Law Commission of the National Assembly on October 2, the procedure for the dismissal of La France insoumise, and of a few elected environmentalists, was rejected.

This initiative had divided even within the New Popular Front. Indeed, if the communists had voted in favor of this procedure, the socialists had, for their part, refused to continue discussions around the dismissal of Emmanuel Macron.

“It is necessary to put an end to this procedure in order to preserve the honor of our Assembly and not to fuel division and protect our institutions,” declared PS deputy Hervé Saulignac in the Law Committee.

While the procedure was nevertheless to be examined in the Hemicycle of the Palais-Bourbon, in the thirteen days following the commission’s decision, the office of the National Assembly, although composed mainly of NFP parliamentarians, rejected the organization of a debate on this subject.

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