Wednesday, February 18, 2015

49-3 Why the UMP confidence motion will not pass – Europe1

49-3 Why the UMP confidence motion will not pass – Europe1

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INFO Manuel Valls challenges the idea that the use of Article 49.3. the Constitution is a failure, but it takes an act of authority to pass the law Macron. The commitment of government responsibility on this reform contested by the slingers, will result Thursday by a debate on the motion of censure tabled by the UMP

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The censure motion, consideration of 49-3 For MPs. the opposition, “the government has no majority” and the executive has made a “forced passage” on Macron law, “in defiance of two hundred hours of debate that have elapsed since the beginning of the examination of the text. ” As the Constitution allows them, so they against-attack. The censure motion is a little consideration of 49-3, its counterpart for the opposition. When a government imposes a law without the consent of the National Assembly, it then assumes responsibility, so the deputies are entitled to demand accountability

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The left will not crack This does not preclude Manuel Valls? S. be completely calm. It can indeed be rebellious socialist deputy and be opposed to Sunday work, for example. But overthrow the government, it’s something else. No socialist does embark on such an adventure. The Greens and the Radicals have them, already announced that it was out of question to censure the government

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Remember Pompidou … This leaves the right, the center, communists and seven non-attached Members in a group, two members of the extreme right. A quick and easy calculation allows the executive to sleep soundly: it’s been 250 votes in favor of the confidence motion, while the majority is 289. A comfortable margin for Manuel Valls, which therefore should not revive what happened to Georges Pompidou. In 1962, it was overthrown by the National Assembly while defending the reform of the election of the president by universal suffrage. This is the only time in the history of the Fifth Republic a prime minister was overthrown by a motion of censure

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