Barnier government soon to be censored? The RN’s warning to the Prime Minister – L’Express

Barnier government soon to be censored The RNs warning to

Michel Barnier “creates all the conditions for censorship” of the government by the end of the year, said the vice-president of the National Rally Sébastien Chenu who pleads in this direction, even if it is Marine Le Pen who will take the final decision. The Prime Minister “creates all the conditions for censorship and adds them up day after day,” declared Sébastien Chenu on Europe 1 this Monday, November 18.

The vote on this motion of censure could take place before the Christmas holidays when the government will probably decide to use 49-3 to try to have its budget adopted. If the RN and the left voted for it together, it would be adopted.

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“This budget is going to impact the French, we are not going to solve anything and therefore it is a very bad budget,” judged Sébastien Chenu. “The residents, they tell us that’s enough, that’s enough to pick our pockets! Get the message across. What is the message? It’s censorship,” he said.

“We said that we must make savings, not at the expense of the French but on the public policies that are being carried out, immigration, etc… There is nothing that has changed, there is nothing nothing was retained,” explained Sébastien Chenu. “I plead for censorship,” he insisted, while referring the final decision to Marine Le Pen, president of the RN group in the National Assembly.

Michel Barnier “ready to leave tomorrow morning”

Friday, before the Assises des Départements de France in Angers, Michel Barnier said he was “ready to leave tomorrow morning […] if the conditions are no longer met to change everything”. In Matignon “I am there for a time that I do not know” and “I did not roll on the ground to be Prime Minister”, he said recalled, adding: “I was not a requester and I agreed to serve.”

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“Facing the emergency, the extreme emergency and reforming this country during the time I have, that’s my only objective. I have no agenda for afterwards. I’m 73 years old today ‘today. I will be 76 in 2027 (presidential year, editor’s note). I don’t need to be reminded of my age’ because ‘I know what is reasonable and what would not be reasonable’. he explained, suggesting that he would not be a candidate for the Elysée.

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