In France, the Prospect of Government Censorship Moves Away
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However, tensions are far from spilling over, as parliamentarians are preparing to plunge into budgetary debates.
DECRYPTAGE - Unless surprised, the two motions to be debated by Members of Parliament this Thursday morning are very unlikely to be adopted, but they will allow us to measure the fragility of the Prime Minister's political base.
While the prospect of censorship is moving away for French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, political tensions are far from spilling over, as parliamentarians are about to plunge into fiscal debates that promise to be epic.
When asked, in questions to the government, about the fact that "until Parliament finally adopts it, the suspension does not exist", Sébastien Lecornu replied that "it was necessary for the government to table an amendment to the draft finance law for social security as early as November".
Follow the political day of this Wednesday, October 15th: the day after Sébastien Lecornu's first Council of Ministers and his general policy statement, reactions, speeches and issues...
After Sébastien Lecornu's policy statement, the debates on the 2026 budget begin, as the Prime Minister announced that he would suspend pension reform. Follow our direct.
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