Work on May 1st: Olivier Faure Does Not Exclude a Motion of Censure, "All Left-Wing Parties" Could Follow
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While a proposal for a law authorizing work in the 1st May is under consideration, the first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure did not fail to threaten the government with a motion of censure in case of adoption.
Olivier Faure does not rule out the possibility of a motion of censure against the government. In question ? His opposition to an evolution of the Labour Code on 1 May, as foreseen by a bill of law. "If we are not heard, if the social dialogue does not find its place, there may be censorship", warned the First Secretary of the PS. - Labour on 1 May: Olivier Faure threatens the government with motion of censure (Politics).
At the initiative of the Communists, the whole left could meet to try to bring down the government. May 1 is a historically symbolic day.
While trade unions call on the executive to "respect social democracy", Matignon relies on a joint joint committee to pass the text before the end of the month.
The first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure threatens the government of Sébastien Lecornu with a motion of censure if the social dialogue is not respected regarding work on 1 May.
Last Friday, following the tactical rejection of this text by its defenders in the Assembly to speed up its consideration, the Communist Group proposed to the other left-wing groups to table a motion of censure.
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