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“There is no unnatural alliance” with the left says Kévin Mauvieux, RN deputy for Eure

“There is no unnatural alliance” with the left says Kévin Mauvieux, RN deputy for Eure
“There is no unnatural alliance” with the left says Kévin Mauvieux, RN deputy for Eure

“There is no unnatural alliance” with the left says Kévin Mauvieux, RN deputy for Eure, guest of Bleu Normandie Tuesday December 3, while the far right and the New Popular Front could vote together a motion of censure to bring down the Barnier government.

“There is no unnatural alliance” with the left says Kévin Mauvieux, RN deputy for Eure, guest of France Bleu Normandie on Tuesday December 3, while the far right and the New Popular Front could vote together on a motion of censure to bring down the Barnier government. The Prime Minister announced recourse to article 49-3 of the Constitution to forcefully pass the 2025 Social Security budget. The left and the RN immediately announced the filing of motions of censure.

The RN is “accountable to [ses] voters”

“Contrary to what happened in the early legislative elections in June”continues the deputy, “we are not calling on anyone to vote for La France insoumise. We are voting for a text which aims to censor the government. We are not voting for LFI, we are voting against the government.”

Asked about the filing by each camp of its own motion of censure, Kévin Mauvieux responds: “We are accountable to our voters. We have, out of duty, tabled our own motion of censure. The ideal would be for it to be voted on like that of the left, since the left wishes to censor the government. But we know although their sectarian practice will prevent them from voting on our motion of censure. We want to bring down this government with our arguments.”

No left-wing Prime Minister

If one of these motions of censure were adopted, France would find itself without a government, until Emmanuel Macron finds a successor to Michel Barnier. “What we hope from the next government”explains the deputy for Eure, “is that it respects the 11 million voters that we represent, and that it respects the red lines that we put forward in the construction of the various budgets. From the start, we have always been constant. That's two months that the budgets have been under construction, we have the same arguments, the same requests and the same red lines. We ask that these red lines be respected. If they are respected, obviously, we will respect the new government. , it is France and the French across the red lines that we are deposing.”

On the condition that the possible future Prime Minister does not come from the left, continues Kévin Mauvieux : “What we are looking at is not political label, it is the interest of France and the French. In this case, we are on a budget which would harm France and the French if it were adopted Now, it is absolutely out of the question to leave France in the hands of this alliance of the New Popular Front which is a Melenchonist alliance which would only aim to destroy our country and our Republic. So obviously, we will not let a government of left. But Michel Barnier, proof is today, was not the solution.

For the RN, no financial chaos to be expected in the event of censorship

Faced with alarmist forecasts for public finances in the event of government censorship and political instability, the RN deputy for Eure wants to be reassuring: “We have a constitution that protects us. The fall of the government and the rejection of budgets will not create a halt to medical reimbursements, doctors, salaries, etc. for next year. This is false. It will avoid 40 billion d 'euros of tax increases, this will allow a re-indexation of pensions [sur l’inflation]this will always reimburse medicines in full. The financial and economic crisis has been here for several months. It is the result of all the policies carried out by Emmanuel Macron and by the left and the right for decades. It is not due to censorship, which has not been voted on for the moment. Censorship will have little or no impact.”

The Prime Minister will be this Tuesday evening in the news 8 p.m. from France 2 and TF1.

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