Motion of censure: what Breton deputies will vote for

Motion of censure: what Breton deputies will vote for
Motion of censure: what Breton deputies will vote for

“How can we claim to defend modest French people and behave in such an irresponsible way? », Posted the deputy for the 3rd constituency of Côtes-d'Armor.

“Michel Barnier triggers 49.3 for the PLFSS vote. This is yet another denial of democracy from a government without legitimacy: it is time for this to stop. We, NFP deputies, take our responsibility and table a motion of censure,” the MP posted on X.

“Stability must remain the priority. I will not vote for censure,” the MP said in a press release.

2 Finistère

Annaïg Le Meur (Renaissance): will not vote

“I will not vote for the motion of censure,” said MP Renaissance Annaïg Le Meur in a press release.

Pierre-Yves Cadalen (LFI): will vote

“The government must be censored. Macron must leave,” Pierre-Yves Cadalen posted on Facebook.

Didier Le Gac (Renaissance): will not vote

In a press release, the deputy for the 3rd district of Finistère “deplores that the left and the RN united have chosen to censor and bring down the government”.

Sandrine Le Feur (Renaissance): will not vote

“Despite deep disagreements on the policy pursued by Michel Barnier's government, I will not vote for the motion of censure which will be debated in the National Assembly,” posted the member for Finistère- on X.

Graziella Melchior (Renaissance): will not vote

“If the budget proposed by the government does not fully satisfy” the member for Finistère, Graziella Melchior “considers, however, that the project, even if it could be improved, must be adopted,” she indicated in a press release.

Mélanie Thomin (PS): will vote

The Finistère MP, spokesperson for the socialist group in the National Assembly, wrote on X: “I will vote for censorship: a call for a new political construction”.

“Another path is possible!” We are the guarantors of a change in method. The socialists of the Assembly, with the impetus of the left, are ready to undertake priority projects for our country,” Mélanie Thomin also posted on X.

Liliana Tanguy (Renaissance): will not vote

For the MP for the 7th constituency of Finistère, “middle-class French people will be the big losers from government censorship,” she wrote on X.

Erwan Balanant (The Democrats): will not vote

If he has not indicated it officially, Erwan Balanant should not vote for censure. “We call on everyone to take their responsibilities,” the MP declared on LCP.

3 Ille-et-Vilaiit is

Marie Mesmeur (LFI): will vote

“The person responsible is Macron: let him clear out and let the NFP govern”: the message posted on X by Marie Mesmeur is clear: she will vote for censorship.

Tristan Lahais (Gen. s): will vote

Tristan Lahais made his choice and communicated it on X: “I will obviously vote for censorship. By refusal of 49.3. By refusing that the main coalition, the NFP, was not consulted on anything. By refusing to allow a government resulting from the Republican barrier to negotiate with the extreme right. The NFP must now govern and be useful until 2027.”

Claudia Rouaux (PS): will vote

The deputy for the 3rd constituency of Ille-et-Vilaine did not officially indicate her choice, but she reposted, on X, the PS message calling for a vote of censure; she should therefore vote for it.

Mathilde Hignet (LFI): will vote

Mathilde Hignet posted on social networks the message from her party, La insoumise, calling for a vote of censorship.

Christine Le Nabour (Renaissance): will not vote

Christine Le Nabour also shared her party's message on social networks: “The French will be the first victims of the irresponsibility of the socialist, rebellious, environmentalist, communist and National Rally deputies united to bring down the government” .

Thierry Benoit (Horizons): will not vote

By relaying Michel Barnier's message posted on on his choice. He confirmed it with a new message: “If the motion of censure passes, everything will be more difficult and more serious for the French.”

Jean-Luc Bourgeaux (Les Républicains): did not speak

Mickaël Bouloux (PS): will vote

“We will censor his budget and his government. In responsibility,” posted Mickaël Bouloux on social networks.

4 Morbihan

Anne Le Hénanff (Horizons): will not vote

The MP will not vote for censure. This Tuesday evening, she posted on Everyone takes responsibility! “.

Jimmy Pahun (Democrats): will not vote

“I will not vote for the motion of censure,” the deputy for the 2nd constituency of Morbihan told Telegram.

Nicole Le Peih (Renaissance): did not speak

Paul Molac (Liot): will not vote

MP Liot “will not vote for the motion of censure,” one of his advisors told Télégramme.

Damien Girard (Les Écologists): will vote

“I vote for the government’s motion of censure. To guarantee the stability of the country, Emmanuel Macron must finally rely on the New Popular Front,” posted Damien Girard on X.

Jean-Michel Jacques (Renaissance): will not vote

For Jean-Michel Jacques, “government censorship would have serious consequences for our armies and the defense of our country! » , he wrote on X.

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