“Unless there is a complete change of heart by the government”, the National Rally will vote for censorship

“Unless there is a complete change of heart by the government”, the National Rally will vote for censorship
“Unless there is a complete change of heart by the government”, the National Rally will vote for censorship

In the event that Michel Barnier triggers a 49.3 on the Social Security budget on Monday, Marine Le Pen should indeed carry out her threat.

Censorship from Michel Barnier's government appears inevitable this Sunday evening. On the eve of a possible 49.3 on the Social Security budget in the National Assembly, the tension between Matignon and the National Rally (RN) has risen another notch. After Marine Le Pen's ultimatum to Michel Barnier, calling on him to respond before Monday to the “red lines” of her party to avoid being overthrown by her troops, the head of the RN deputies judged this December 1 to the AFP that the government has “ended the discussion”.

A break in dialogue that Marine Le Pen justifies after an interview with the Minister of Public Accounts Laurent Saint-Martin who announced to the Parisian that the executive would no longer make any new concessions to the flame party on the Social Security financing bill (PLFSS). Matignon was quick to assure that the Prime Minister “remained open to dialogue, as it has been from the beginning”, Marine Le Pen's decision on voting for censure has now been made. As his entourage affirms Figaro, the member for Pas-de- will indeed vote for a text of rejection “unless there is a complete change of direction from the government”. Explaining having “just drew the consequences” declarations “closing the door this morning”.

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Earlier in the day, RN president Jordan Bardella had already prepared people's minds for this scenario. “By stubbornness and sectarianism, the government minority therefore puts an end to the cycle of negotiations, at the risk of provoking its censorship,” the MEP wrote about X.

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