“We cannot perpetually replay debates that have already been decided”.

Elisabeth Borne drew on Monday, for the fifth time, article 49-3 of the Constitution before the National Assembly on Monday.

After three hours of debate, it was a question of ending the discussions on the draft budget 2023 of the Social Security, examined in new reading by the deputies.

“While the new reading (of the text) was to begin in session, nearly 700 amendments were tabled, in addition to those adopted in committee”, justified the Prime Minister, deprived of an absolute majority.

49.3 allows a text to be passed without a vote, unless a motion of censure is adopted.

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  • Elisabeth Borne

  • 49-3

  • Social Security

  • National Assembly