The government must face this Monday, March 20, two motions of censure in the National Assembly: one “transpartisan” tabled by the centrist independent parliamentary group Liot and the other tabled by the National Rally. These motions follow the government’s use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution to adopt its pension reform. An article that allows adoption of a text without a vote if no motion of censure succeeds. The decryption of the constitutionalist Jean-Philippe Derosier, professor of public law and member of the Institut universitaire de France.
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