Direct - Retailleau Fears "a Coalition of Demagogues" to Get the Budget Voted
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The Prime Minister surprised by announcing the abandonment of the controversial article, but the constitutional arsenal at his disposal remains important and will allow the executive to keep a hand on the legislative texts.
The new Prime Minister announced on Friday that he was "renouncing" the use of section 49.3 of the Constitution to govern, including the adoption of the budget without a vote. The PS boss denounced "a very insufficient, even alarming, copy" of Mr. Lecornu, after his visit to Matignon.
By declaring that he would not use section 49.3 to govern, and therefore to have the budget adopted, the Prime Minister wants to give new impetus to parliamentary debates, but oppositions remain sceptical.
Sébastien Lecornu is preparing for this weekend a government that he wants to tighten up, with few expected entrants, except probably in Bercy to face the budget test that the Prime Minister still hopes to pass with the benevolence of the socialists. This Friday morning, he announced that he would give up 49.3 before meeting the RN, the PS, the PCF and the Ecologists. Follow our direct.
While the Prime Minister is consulting several opposition parties this Friday ahead of the budget presentation, some are taking over the sequence.
While Waiting for the Outline of the Lecornu Budget, the Rn Censors in the Ear of the Prime Minister
Despite courteous consultations with Sébastien Lecornu and arrangements with the central bloc to divide key positions in the Assembly, censorship remains an option for the far right party. The question is when.
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