While the Social Security budget bill must return to the National Assembly next week, RN deputy for Moselle Laurent Jacobelli threatens the Barnier government with censorship. A decision must be made this Thursday, after a group meeting.
In the Social Security budget, “we read alarming things”, deplores Laurent Jacobelli, deputy of the National Rally of Moselle and spokesperson for the party, guest of France Bleu Lorraine, Thursday November 28. Deputies and senators have agreed on a final version of the text in the joint committee, before the bill returns to the National Assembly on Monday. The RN group also meets this Thursday to decide on a possible motion of censure in the government.
Laurent Jacobelli pointe “lots of red signals” in this text. “Companies will be taxed an additional 1.6 billion euros, we will cut healthcare reimbursement for the French and we will not increase the pensions of those who have worked all their lives”he lists. “So we are going to read the entire text and we will make a decision to know whether from next week there will be censorship or not.”
“Either we pick the pockets of the French again, or we put a brake on the lavish spending of the State. Unfortunately, the solution that was chosen was to pick the pockets of the French”analyzes the spokesperson for the National Rally, who offers two solutions to save money: cancel France's five billion euro increase to the European budget and eliminate state medical aid. “There are many sources of savings”he assures.
“We are in the middle of political chaos”
But what will happen if Michel Barnier's government is censored in the coming days? “It only depends on the President of the Republic”says Laurent Jacobelli. “But we have only one word and we guarantee the French that we will not let a left-wing government rule France. If there is the slightest LFI or environmentalist in the future government, if Mr. Barnier ever falls, it will be there another censorship. We want to protect France from the worst and the left today in France is the worst.”
For the Moselle MP, “We are in the middle of political chaos.” “Today we have no government, don't let yourself be fooled. Gabriel Attal in the National Assembly is the worst enemy of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, while they are forming a coalition. The harshest amendments, the The driest votes come from the government camp. Mr. Barnier does not control his budget which he did not create. Even within the government, no two agree.
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