The new motion of censure of the Nupes of the government of Elisabeth Borne, the 17e filed against him, was rejected on Monday June 12, exactly one year after the 1is round of the 2022 legislative elections by the National Assembly. With 239 votes in favour, 50 were missing for it to be adopted. Not really a surprise even if Andrée Taurinya, LFI deputy from Saint-Etienne, seemed to believe it after reading a very brief press release expressing her disappointment and sent to the editorial staff on Monday evening. None of the country’s LR deputies, some of whom had voted for the last motion in March, would have voted for it this time, to the chagrin of the Loire parliamentarian: “I am today the only member of the Loire to have voted for the motion of censure of the government of Elisabeth Borne. Because of the LR deputies, it was rejected by a few votes. » It is in any case not “the fault” of the RN deputies, who would have all voted censorship according to the national press. More decisive contribution – they are 87 to the assembly + a relative against 59 LR – not mentioned by Andrée Taurinya.
The Oath of June 8
“True political courage is to come out of the comfort of the posture (…)is to build majorities, even with those who don’t think exactly like us”, for her part, defended the Prime Minister at the podium on Monday. Andrée Taurinya, she recalls her oath of “Fight against retirement at 64. As long as we fight, nothing is over! ». Obvious association with the Oath of the tennis court of June 20, 1789? On June 8, 2023, following “the impossibility that was made for us today to be able to examine and your repeal of the retirement at 64 years old” (the bill of the Liot group having been aborted), the parliamentary groups members of the Nupes intergroup officially took the solemn oath “to act relentlessly to bring together a majority that will put an end to this unjust and unjustified pension reform” and, more generally, to fight against “abuse of executive power”.
2023-06-13 09:04:05
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