The Insoumis announced yesterday that they were going to table a new motion of censure after the third 49-3 triggered by the Prime Minister on Wednesday evening on the Social Security budget. And this time they will do it without their partners from Nupès. Socialists, ecologists and communists will not sign the text. But will they vote for it? That’s the whole question.
” Honestly, that’s screwing us over. We don’t know what to do “says a socialist deputy. ” We have a difference with the rebels “, recognizes the leader of the PS in the newspaper Release this Friday morning. A divergence that creates unease within the Nupes, 24 hours after the filing of the motion of censure of the Insoumis.
Neither the ecologists nor the socialists have managed to agree: should we vote for this motion, which they did not sign, at the risk of appearing incoherent, or abstain at the risk of digging a dividing line within Nupes. ” There is no good solution “, recognizes a PS executive who says he tried to “ dissuade the rebels from going there alone “.
Eric Coquerel recognizes a tactical difference, but not an ideological one and prefers to see the glass half full. The Unsubmissive President of the finance committee announces that the Nupes has already planned to table a joint motion of censure on the final readings of the budgets. It will be in several weeks, precise Pierrick Bonnofrom the political service of RFI.
In the meantime, no one on the left wants to imagine THE disaster scenario: a motion of the Insoumis voted next week by the National Rally but not by the other groups of Nupes. A Green MP sighs: “ I don’t even dare to imagine the instrumentalization that Macronie would make of it… »
The National Rally group also announced Thursday evening that it was going to file its own motion of censure on this text. These two motions respond to the new triggering by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne late Wednesday in the National Assembly of Article 49 paragraph 3 of the Constitution, to pass the 2023 Social Security draft budget without a vote.
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