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“It is not on Twitter or in AFP dispatches that motions of censure are announced,” says a political scientist.

Published on 03/09/2024 19:41 Updated on 03/09/2024 19:56

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Appointment of a Prime Minister: it is not “on Twitter or in AFP dispatches that we announce motions of censure”, believes a political scientist While the name of the future Prime Minister is still awaited, this Tuesday, September 3, Emmanuel Macron continued his consultations. Dorian Dreuil, political scientist and expert associated with the Jean-Jaurès foundation, was the guest of the 18/20 info. (franceinfo)

While the name of the future Prime Minister is still awaited, this Tuesday, September 3, Emmanuel Macron continued his consultations. Dorian Dreuil, political scientist and expert associated with the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, was the guest of 18/20 Info.

Two months after the dissolution of the National Assembly, the difficulty seems to be finding a person who will achieve consensus and who will not be overthrown by a motion of censure. “We are testing hypothetical motions of censure based on Wikipedia files or CVs. Each MP must be free to vote on a possible motion of censure or not. It cannot be on Twitter or in AFP dispatches or in the press that we announce motions of censure.”believes Dorian Dreuil, political scientist and expert associated with the Jean-Jaurès foundation, guest of 18/20 info.

According to the specialist, the vote on a motion of censure must be done on the basis of a general policy speech based on agreements, compromises and a timetable. “We are in the motion of censure of posture. We must launch the one who will be in charge of forming a government and then, no matter who it is, he or she will have to avoid the motion of censure. There, we will enter into the parliamentary practice of a modern democracy, that is to say: avoid bullets, find compromises”defends Dorian Dreuil.

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