Michel Barnier's government is “taking the path” of a motion of censure, threatens Jordan Bardella

Michel Barnier's government is “taking the path” of a motion of censure, threatens Jordan Bardella
Michel Barnier's government is “taking the path” of a motion of censure, threatens Jordan Bardella

Guest Monday evening on BFMTV, the president of the National Rally (RN) castigated a finance bill “of bankruptcy, of punishment with regard to the of work”, without “cap”.

Will the National Rally (RN) carry out its threat? While the 2025 budget left the National Assembly last week for the Senate, where it will be studied from November 25, Marine Le Pen's deputies could well seize the return of the text to the lower house to overthrow the government by Michel Barnier. Given the balance of power at the Palais-Bourbon, no motion of censure can be adopted without the votes of the nationalist troops. Guest Monday evening on BFMTV, the president of the RN Jordan Bardella affirmed that, “if the decision is not made”, “the government is taking the path” of a text of rejection against him. And to castigate a budget “of bankruptcy, of punishment against the France of labor”sans «cap».

If MEP Philippe Olivier judged a few hours earlier in The World that censorship was “become inevitable”his younger, more cautious colleague described the decision as “extremely serious.” To delay better: “It is important that Parliament can finish examining the text” before deciding on this point. Like blackmail against the government, Jordan Bardella is distancing himself from the budgetary debate. And urges him without really believing in it to introduce proportional representation in legislative elections, restore minimum penalties, or even renounce taxation on electricity so as not to overthrow him. Then to conclude: “If the text remains as it is, if the political course that I do not find in Michel Barnier's government continues, then it takes the risk of censorship.” A hypothesis that Jordan Bardella says “have always considered”.

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