Tuesday January 14, Prime Minister François Bayrou unveils his roadmap to the National Assembly. The group of deputies from La France insoumise has already announced that it will table a motion of censure.
An expected speech in the midst of political instability. One month after his appointment to Matignon, François Bayrou will speak on Tuesday January 14, at 3 p.m., in front of deputies on the occasion of his general policy declaration to the National Assembly. In a hemicycle without an absolute majority and after the censorship of Michel Barnier's government, François Bayrou has led multiple negotiations in recent weeks with political groups and social partners to prevent the executive from falling.
The question of pension reform was at the heart of debates in recent days between the government and the Socialist Party (PS). While the first secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure, assured in the morning on BFMTV-RMC that an “agreement” with the government was “possible“, François Bayrou cut it to the chase: “no suspension or repeal“, assured the Prime Minister during the “common base” breakfast, according to the indiscretions of RTL. During his general policy speech, François Bayrou should announce that he “instructs social partners to propose changes and adjustments by the fall“.
Insoumise France will draw up a motion of censure… which should not be adopted
If François Bayrou was active in convincing certain left-wing forces, socialists, ecologists and communists, not to bring down his government, La France insoumise (LFI) is doing well, as announced upon the appointment of the new Prime Minister in Matignon on the 13th. December, file a motion of censure, which will be examined on Thursday January 16 or Friday January 17. But this censorship has little chance of succeeding without the votes of the National Rally (RN), as was the case during that voted against Michel Barnier on December 4. Marine Le Pen's party has repeatedly assured that it wants “give it a chance” to the new head of government.
published on January 14 at 1:16 p.m., Quentin Marchal, 6Medias
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