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3:17 p.m. “It’s time to get back to work,” says Elisabeth Borne. -25% of stations out of service this afternoon, announces the head of government
3:16 p.m. : For comparison, yesterday, 28.1% of service stations experienced supply difficulties, on at least one fuel.
3:14 p.m. : Prime Minister announces “significant improvement” at service stations, with “less than 25%” resorts in “break” at midday.
3:11 p.m. : Bruno Le Maire answers. “We have had a quality debate since the examination of the text,” he said. He also thanks @ericcoquerel for participating. “We will continue these debates,” promises the Minister of the Economy.
3:10 p.m. : @ericcoquerel attack on the budget and the use of 49.3. He speaks of a “minority government” and an “anti-social budget”. “Where this should be discussed is in the National Assembly”. “I ask you not to resort to this authoritarian article of the Constitution”
3:10 p.m. : Questions to the government begins in a tense atmosphere, with a question from LFI deputy Eric Coquerel on the budget and recourse to 49.3.
3:04 p.m. : A little earlier, the socialist senator Laurence Rossignol had called on the government to present itself a text on the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution. A transpartisan bill must be debated tomorrow in the Senate, but it has little chance of succeeding. “It’s good to support our bill (…) but the government, like us, we know that the parliamentary initiative procedure will not go to the end”said the chosen one.
3:00 p.m. : The inclusion of voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion) in the Constitution will be studied by the Law Commission on November 9, announced the patron saint of LREM deputies, Aurore Bergé, during a press conference of the Renaissance group.
2:51 p.m. : According to a majority official, between “80 and 100” amendments will be retained for the budget, representing a cost of “700 to 800 million additional euros”. #directAN
2:50 p.m. : Approximately 2,000 amendments out of the more than 3,000 tabled on the text of the budget remain to be examined. A part, “between 80 and 100”could be retained, informs a framework of the majority to our journalist Margaux Duguet.
2:47 p.m. : The deputies are expected in the hemicycle within a quarter of an hour. The atmosphere promises to be tense between questions to the government, then the continuation of the examination of the budget, against a backdrop of the threat of recourse to 49.3. You can follow the debates live.
2:46 p.m. : The Communists will not vote for a motion of censure against the government if it is tabled by the National Rally. “We don’t have the same political orientations at all”declared the national secretary of the party, Fabien Roussel, this morning at the microphone of BFMTV. “The National Rally did not want to vote for the restoration of the wealth tax” and “the rise in the minimum wage”highlighted the deputy from the North.