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LIVE Borne warns France wants "make the cost of the war unbearable for Russia"

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Borne announces the establishment of financial aid for the French, who take in “displaced Ukrainians”.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Monday announced the establishment of financial aid for the French who “take in displaced Ukrainians into their homes”.

“We have to support the committed fellow citizens,” she said.

This help is scheduled for “end of November”.

16:43

Borne warns that ‘the war in Ukraine will continue’ but that France ‘will be there’

The prime minister warned on Monday that “the war in Ukraine (would) continue” but that France “will be there”.

“We’ll be up to it,” she assured, believing that France owed it to the Ukrainians.

16:41

Borne believes a “global food crisis is possible” due to the war in Ukraine.

“A global food crisis is possible,” warned the prime minister, referring to a threat to “food security in many developing countries.”

She recalled “the importance of building strong French and European food sovereignty”.

16:33

Energy crisis: Borne assures France is ‘ready for this winter’

Elisabeth Borne wanted to be reassuring on the energy crisis, assuring that “we are ready to face this winter, we foresaw it” to avoid gas shortages, in particular through diversification of energy sources, sobriety and European solidarity.

“Russia is extorting gas,” she said.

16:29

Elisabeth Borne warns that France ‘wants to make the cost of war unbearable for Russia’

Elisabeth Borne reiterated France’s desire to step up economic sanctions against Russia, already mentioned by Emmanuel Macron.

The Prime Minister warns that France “wants to make the cost of the war unbearable for Russia” and assures that “the sanctions are working”.

16:26

Elisabeth Borne conjures up the danger of a new “escalation” in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine

“Russia will probably go further into illegality and escalation,” Elisabeth Borne warned, referring to my Russian “threat” to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine.

“The outcome of the conflict must be diplomatic, not military,” she said.

16:21

Elisabeth Borne reiterates France’s support for Ukraine, ‘member of the European family’

The prime minister reiterated Paris’ support for Ukraine on Monday before the National Assembly, assuring that “it is our model that we are attacking” when Russia attacks Ukraine.

“This conflict obliges us all,” she said.

“We must show solidarity with Ukraine,” “a member of the European family,” she added.

16:13

Elisabeth Borne believes that “Putin is questioning democracy”

Prime Minister returns to conflict in Ukraine ahead of National Assembly Monday, saying “Putin is questioning democracy”.

“Every day, with the greatest cynicism, Russia pushes the boundaries of barbarism,” she denounced.

“If we allow it, the new world order will be that of the law of the jungle,” she said.

16:05

The debate on Ukraine opens in the assembly

The President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, has just opened the session. She takes the floor to report on her recent trip to Ukraine, where she met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with a parliamentary delegation.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will then have to make a statement and Chief Diplomatic Officer Catherine Colonna will intervene in the debate. It will be organized under Article 50-1 of the Constitution and will not lead to a vote – the same scenario planned before the Senate on October 26.

13:27

After Bruno Le Maire, Emmanuel Macron also appears in a turtleneck sweater

A short, highly symbolic video. For the launch of the website of National Reconstitution CouncilEmmanuel Macron stepped in front of the camera on Monday wearing a charcoal gray turtleneck.

What is seen there is a nod to the message of energy sobriety that the executive branch continues to broadcast in between Fear of a power outage in winter and price peak. A string that Bruno Jeudy, political columnist at BFMTV, thinks is particularly big given the fact the mildness of the current temperatures.

We summarize everything about this process of political communication here.

9:58

“Why not?”: For Panot, the 75 rebellious MPs could table 75,000 amendments

Rebellious France intends to resolutely oppose the pension reform, which, after deliberations, should finally go through a draft law next winter.

“Since we openly oppose this reform, we have said that we will use all means at our disposal to fight it,” says Mathilde Panot, head of the LFI MPs, at the LCI microphone this morning.

“Last time we were 17 rebellious MPs and tabled 17,000 amendments. Today we are 75,” she emphasizes.

“So we can expect 75,000 amendments?” the journalist then asks again.

“Why not?” Mathilde Panot then replies.

9:43

“I’m not the only one who was whistled at”: Rossignol reacts to Rousseau and accuses him of “lying”.

Sandrine Rousseau returned this morning to France Inter for the demonstration in Paris in support of Iranian women this Sunday, where she was booed.

She claims on public radio that Laurence Rossignol, François Hollande’s former minister, was also whistled at.

“It’s a lie! To think that all women have been booed is manipulation. Let Sandrine Rousseau take their positions and don’t try to get us all on her boat!” replied the former Minister for Family, Children and women’s rights. on his Twitter account.

If you didn’t pay attention to anything in this case, we summarize everything here.

9:08

For Braun-Pivet, it is up to Adrien Quatennens “whether he can continue as deputy”.

Can Adrien Quatennen continue to perform his duties as deputy?

“It is up to him to decide whether he can continue to sit and represent his fellow citizens. It’s up to his faction to decide if he can continue to sit in their ranks,” Yaël Braun-Pivet replied on BFMTV/RMC.

“In legal terms […] As long as he is not sentenced to a ban, he has the right to sit in the National Assembly,” said the Yvelines MP.

8:56

Dissolution of the National Assembly: Yaël Braun-Pivet would see it as a “collective failure”.

Dissolution of the National Assembly. A threat from Emmanuel Macron in the event of a no-confidence motion during pension reform.

“We don’t have an absolute majority, that’s what the French wanted, so that we could talk to each other more, advise each other more,” emphasized Yaël Braun-Pivet on BFMTV / RMC.

“If we don’t succeed, then yes, then it would be our failure, a collective failure of everyone in the congregation,” she then clarified.

8:49

Budget: “They shouldn’t be particularly complex” by using 49.3, Judge Yaël Braun-Pivet

While several elected LR officials should not vote for the budget, Yaël Braun Pivet opens the door to a passage in the form of this text on BFMTV/RMC

“You shouldn’t be overly complex using this tool,” she explained

8:46

Motion of Censure, Resolution, 49.3: Braun-Pivet defends instruments “enshrined in our Constitution”.

On BFMTV/RMC, Yaël Braun-Pivet defended possible uses of no-confidence motions by parliamentarians, 49.3 by the government and the dissolution of the National Assembly by the president.

“The three are written into our constitution,” she underscored.

“The Constitution is the foundation of our republic, it contains a set of instruments to make our republic, our government, our parliament work, whatever happens, whatever happens, under whatever circumstances,” declared the President of the National Assembly.

While it is specified that “the point is not to trivialize them, but to recall that they are tools designed since their origin”.

8:38

Yaël Braun-Pivet argues that the assembly “has been working since the beginning of September”

As MPs return to school on Monday, Yaël Braun-Pivet assured BFMTV/RMC that “the Assembly has been working since early September.

“More than 20 ministers were heard in the various standing committees. I myself have just returned from a stay in Ukraine, where I headed a parliamentary delegation,” argued the President of the National Assembly.

“It is the resumption of work in the Chamber, but the National Assembly is not just the Chamber. In truth, the gathering never closes,” she added.

8:32

“It’s smoke”: Jean-Philippe Tanguy criticizes the reform of unemployment insurance

Jean-Philippe Tanguy, Deputy National Rally of the Somme, spoke on Sud Radio. He considers the reform of unemployment insurance, the examination of which begins tonight in the National Assembly, to be “over smoked”.

“The government is trying to capitalize on the desperation of those who work, large numbers of French people in front of an assistance system, but the government’s reform is not targeting the right people,” argued the one, who is also a member of the National Bureau of Far- right training

The deputy referred to people from “grandes écoles”. “They’re sick of the job, so in 6 months they’ll find another one and calculate their vacation and we don’t do anything,” he said.

7:47

Yaël Braun-Pivet is a guest on BFMTV / RMC at 8:30 a.m.

The President of the National Assembly and Member of Parliament from Yvelines (Renaissance) will be a guest on “Face to Face” with Apolline de Malherbe at 8:30 am on BFMTV / RMC.

Follow all his reactions on our website.

7:45

Raquel Garrido points out that to “his knowledge” Adrien Quatennens will not be present at the beginning of the election period on Monday

Adrien Quatennens absent back to parliament? The one who is the subject two handrails from his wifeshould not be present with the other MPs on Monday, according to LFI MP Raquel Garrido, who was present on the set of BFMTV this Sunday.

“As far as I know, I haven’t heard that he’ll be here tomorrow,” she said.

The MP from the north should “devote himself in particular to the legal aspect” of the case against him, she explained, adding that he “has to say what he has to say in this context”.

7:44

What about Julien Bayou and Adrien Quatennens?

This Monday, observers will also keep a close eye on the follow-up to the cases ofAdrian Quatenns and Julien Bayou.

The rebellious and ecological deputies of the New Ecological and Social People’s Union (Nupes) are accused of violence; marital for the first, psychological for the second.

Will you be present in the hemicycle this Monday? If so, will they step down and let their comrades do the talking? Will the opposition use their possible presence to hit the left better?

7:42

Household, unemployment insurance, wind turbines: the hot topics when MPs start school

In this new school year, MEPs have to deal with several texts of high political risk. The use of 49.3 for the state and social security budgets seems very likely.

More information in our article.

7:39

Follow the return of MPs live

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