Michel Barnier used article 49-3 for the Social Security budget. “I have reached the end of the dialogue,” said Michel Barnier, before the National Assembly, about the Social Security budget. The Prime Minister has held his government accountable and is therefore exposed to a motion of censure, “on the basis of article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution”.
Two motions of censure announced after 49-3. Successively, the New Popular Front and the National Rally each announced the filing of a motion of censure. Prime Minister Michel Barnier “will have both dishonor and censure this Wednesday,” first declared the head of the Insoumis deputies Mathilde Panot. Marine Le Pen then indicated that her group would also table a motion of censure and that far-right deputies would vote on all the motions.
The “common base” denounces a “leap into the unknown”. In a joint press release, the heads of the parliamentary groups of the “governmental base” in the National Assembly and the Senate – including Gabriel Attal and Laurent Wauquiez – plead for stability and denounce the motions of censure: “The interest of the country, today Today, it's not a leap into the unknown or a worst-case strategy. The country's interest is stability and peace. »