Adrien Quatennens has been an LFI deputy for the North since June 2017. - MUSTAFA SEVGI / SIPA

"It may well be that we can impose a citizen censorship motion" on the government on the occasion of municipal elections, asserted on LCI and RTL Adrien Quatennens, MP France rebellious from the North, one week before the first round. In particular "if Édouard Philippe is beaten in Le Havre, it is the government which can fall and in this case, we will have been at the end of the logic of motion of citizen censorship", he added.

Deploring a “particular moral defeat for Édouard Philippe” after the use of 49.3 on pension reform, he estimated that “undoubtedly this government has an authoritarian fold or even totalitarian impulses”. "On pension reform they have no mandate and they are illegitimate," he said. According to him, the executive used 49.3 "in a roundabout and abusive manner, on a text that does not even correspond to the presidential program".

"We are rediscovering the virtues of the State and of regulation"

Evoking the coronavirus, Adrien Quatennens estimated that with the epidemic "we are rediscovering the virtues of the State and of regulation" in the face of "the complete failure of the market which is just capable of panicking on the stock market prices and to increase the price of hydroalcoholic gel ”. He called for the creation of a "public drug center" allowing "to relocate the production of a certain number of them" in France and to "ensure a certain form of health sovereignty", while "we are almost 90% dependent on China for molecules. ”

"If it were necessary to go as far as a logic of nationalization" of certain laboratories "why not", he affirmed.

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  • Municipal
  • Pension reform
  • Adrien Quatennens
  • Motion of censure
  • France rebellious