He did not get the 287 votes needed to overthrow the French government “bipartisan” motion of no-confidence by the independent party LIOT, who was elected by all opposition members against the Borne government after the pension reform. 9 votes were missing due to the vote of no confidence, which was accepted by 278 MPs.
“Singing, shouting, insults, beatings on the benches: this is the spectacle that some MPs indulged in last Thursday. It was not an isolated fact, but the spasm of whole weeks in which we saw anti-parliamentarianism in all its manifestations” : With these words, while most of the opposition MPs left the benches and left the hall in protest, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne began her speech at the end of the session of the Assemblée Nationale for tabling two motions of no confidence in the government. “Speech after speech – continued Borne – I have found that there really is no limit to duplicity. It is the same people who have done everything possible to limit debate who are now accusing us of limiting debate. These behaviors are serious.” . Elisabeth Borne’s speech, which convened the ministers for tonight, is the last before the vote on the two motions of no confidence.
With the intervention of French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, the session to consider the two motions of no confidence in the government, the “bipartisan” of the independent centrist group Liot and the Rassemblement National of Marine Le Pen, took place in the Assemblée Nationale, ended. Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet invited MEPs to vote and scheduled the results within 30 minutes. The quota of MPs needed to overthrow the government is 287.
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