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two deputies from go to the front, but not in the same camp
two deputies from Calvados go to the front, but not in the same camp

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Mathis Guerineaud

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Dec. 4 2024 at 2:21 p.m

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On Monday, Prime Minister Michel Barnier triggered article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass the Social Security budget without a vote. This Wednesday, December 4, 2024, two motions of censure are debated in the National Assembly. And the one submitted by the NFP has a good chance of being adopted! Arthur Delaporte and Joël Bruneauthe deputies of the 2ᵉ and 1ʳᵉ constituencies of , made their voices heard on social networks.

A motion that unites all political sides

The four parties of the New Popular Front – La insoumise, the Socialist Party, The Ecologists and the Communist Party – were the first to submit their text. Their motion will be discussed this Wednesday, December 4, 2024, from 4 p.m. Arthur Delaporte, PS deputy for the 2nd constituency of Calvados is in favor:

We socialists will all vote for the motion of censure, except one, but that is a personal choice. Michel Barnier's intervention, which was perhaps intended to make people cry, strengthened our determination to say that enough was enough.

Arthur Delaport

On his account (ex-Twitter), the one who is also spokesperson for the Socialist Party in the National Assembly is reassuring: « L“France will have a budget and will not plunge into chaos.”

The Republicans behind their Prime Minister

For his part, Joël Bruneau, LR deputy for the 1st constituency who sits within the LIOT group, indicated that he would support Michel Barnier and that he would vote against the motion of censure in the interest of France.

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I call on all deputies, firstly guided by the interest of our country, to free themselves from excesses, to overcome short-term partisan logic, to come together in their diversity to defeat the engineers of chaos and refuse a motion of irresponsible censorship in such a moment of instability.

Joel Bruneau

This Tuesday, December 3, 2024, on his accountthe former mayor of Caen calls for defeating the motion of censure. “France needs it, so does Democracy. » He believes that “the interest of the country deserves better than political posturing”.

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