the National Assembly rejects the motion of cross-partisan censure by 9 votes

The National Assembly rejected on Monday by 9 votes the cross-partisan censure motion which had been tabled by the group of independent deputies Liot, after the triggering of 49.3 by Elisabeth Borne to pass the pension reform.

This first motion received 278 votes out of the 287 required. Girded with their tricolor scarf, the elected representatives of the left immediately brandished standing in the hemicycle signs proclaiming 64 years, no, we continue or RIP as a referendum of shared initiative, which they want to launch.

The Nupes also chanted resignation, resignation, addressed to the ministers present, first and foremost Elisabeth Borne.

MPs must now vote on a second motion, tabled by the RN group, which has no chance of being adopted. The pension reform will then be considered as definitively adopted by Parliament.

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