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The British Parliament, here the House of Commons, must indicate its wishes for Brexit. Reuters TV

After a weekend of speculation and maneuvering some of its ministers to make it fall, Theresa May will this Monday, March 25 unveil its strategy to vote its agreement on Brexit. If she fails, her position seems more than uncertain.

With our correspondent in London, Muriel Delcroix,

Theresa May is holding a crucial cabinet meeting on Monday after a disastrous week in which she was forced to ask for an extension of Brexit, and she counted on a number of deputies, which she blamed for the postponement. A meeting in the presence of some ministers who would have plotted this weekend to dislodge .

The leader is still trying to submit her agreement with the European Union to Parliament's vote, which has already twice rejected it . She locked herself several hours Sunday afternoon at her Checkers campaign home with some key players in her conservative party, hoping to convince them to support her text. But the newspapers announce this morning that this meeting of crisis did not give anything.

An impasse that augurs badly for the future of the Prime Minister in the coming days. The daily The Sun decrees in this morning that the time has come for Theresa May to leave. " Time is up ", headlines the paper, which promises to let someone else manage the post-Brexit era and further negotiations with the EU is the only chance to persuade his party to support the deal.

MPs must detail their desires

In the meantime, Parliament is due to debate and vote on a number of amendments on Monday that are all alternatives to Theresa May's divorce agreement. The most important is a series of indicative votes on what MPs want: a softer Brexit on the Norwegian model, an exit without agreement, a second referendum, cancel the Brexit.

These indicative votes to try to clear a majority in favor of one of his solutions would be held Wednesday. For her part, Theresa May could submit a final vote to parliamentarians if the Speaker of the House of Commons allows it either on Tuesday or Thursday, with the risk, in case of rejection, that she must resign and that the country is moving towards parliamentary elections.