Europe 1 with AFP 4:25 p.m., July 11, 2022

The motion of censure tabled by the left-wing alliance Nupes, debated Monday afternoon in the Assembly, is "sewn up with a trial of intent", denounced Elisabeth Borne on Monday.

The leader of the LFI deputies Mathilde Panot estimated Monday that the motion of censure of the left took the place of "political clarification".

The motion of censure tabled by the left-wing alliance Nupes, debated Monday afternoon in the Assembly, is "sewn up with a trial of intent", denounced Elisabeth Borne on Monday.

"Today, ladies and gentlemen deputies, we could be acting for the French people. Instead, we are debating a motion of censure stitched with a trial of intent, which obstructs parliamentary work and therefore at the will of the French," said the Prime Minister during the debate on this motion in the Assembly.

LFI calls for a "political clarification" vote

The leader of the LFI deputies Mathilde Panot estimated Monday that the motion of censure of the left took the place of "political clarification", judging that those who will not vote for it will be "the supporters" of government policy.

"The moment of truth has come. This motion of no confidence will serve as a political clarification," assured the elected LFI in front of Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, on the government bench.

"Those who will not vote for this motion of no confidence will be the supporters of your policy", from pension reform to "the policy of damage and social injustice", she added.

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