MPs had until 5 p.m. this Monday to table their amendments ahead of the public session. And the deputies of the “common base” have made an appointment. Because when this deadline expired, 967 amendments were recorded by the Assembly services, according to information published on the institution's website.
Almost all, 956, come from groups supporting the government of Michel Barnier, starting with the macronists of Ensemble pour la République (348), followed by the Republican Right (258), Modem (193) and Horizons (157). This total, which may further decline after elimination of amendments deemed inadmissible, could allow the central bloc to drag out the debates to delay or even prevent a vote on the bill.
« The Macronists want to prevent the vote »
First text on the agenda for the day reserved for the LFI group, the repeal of retirement at 64 must be examined this Thursday from 9 a.m., this parliamentary “niche” in the face of whatever happens stop at midnight. “The Macronists want to prevent the vote”, quickly reacted the rebellious MP Antoine Léaument, estimating on the social network X that “faced with this obstruction, we need a parliamentary and popular response”.
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His colleague Eric Coquerel also denounced in advance “obstruction work” and “the scandalous side that such tactics would have”, in the show “Lundi c’est politique” on Twitch and LCP. The head of the LFI deputies, Mathilde Panot, transmitted the message to Michel Barnier at the end of the day, explaining at the end of his meeting at Matignon that it would be “unbearable” and “irresponsible” to “not let go to vote” on this subject.
But in the Macronist camp, MP Mathieu Lefèvre already made it known last week that “this debate deserves time” and hoped that the discussion “is commensurate with the issue” – the elected representative from Val-de-Marne has also signed or co-signed 120 amendments.
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