the motion of censure is a “yellow card to the government”, defends Sandrine Rousseau

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Sandrine Rousseau, EELV-Nupes deputy from Paris, was the guest of “4V” on France 2, Monday, October 24.

The examination and vote of the motions of censure tabled by Nupes and by the National Rally against the government, in response to the use of 49.3, will take place on Monday, October 24 in the National Assembly. However, these motions will all be defeated. However, it will serve, for the member EELV-Nupes of Paris Sandrine Rousseau, at “show the government a yellow card telling them that it’s incredible what happened on the budget”. Present on the set of “4V” on France 2, Monday, October 24, the elected recalled that “all amendments were rejected”.

“The government is shrinking and putting on a base that is getting smaller and smaller, who are its simple deputies as if it could win the majority when obviously it is not possible”, added Sandrine Rousseau. The MP was also asked to react to the remarks of the Minister of Action and Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, who declared: “Those who table motions of no confidence propose to add crisis to crisis.” “These sentences kill any political debate. We have never had a dialogue with the government to try to build a majority or to ensure that the budget is adopted”said Sandrine Rousseau, before adding: “We pass in 49.3 the state budget, that is to say that we give (…) to Emmanuel Macron and Élisabeth Borne the keys of the State for one year, without parliamentary debate. C is unspeakably political brutality.”


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