The MP Republicans Oise Eric Woerth criticizes the government will not take any real reform Illustration. . (Screenshot)
Prime Minister announce to Members in the afternoon that he uses in Article 49-3 of the Constitution, thus interrupting the first day of discussions scheduled to begin at 21:30 and last until June 24, with the review of more than 1,000 amendments.
right to introduce a motion of censure, which is unlikely to pass. On 17 February, 234 members voted in defiance Manuel Valls, while it takes 289 votes to topple the government.
On Tuesday promises to be rich in shots political face to the right course, but especially on the left, where, despite the Congress of Poitiers, the Socialists remain divided.
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7:53. The burden of Woerth. “This is a shot of legal chin, 49-3 is an admission of weakness of Mr. Valls,” complains Eric Woerth, who sees a “first” in the fact of using the forced procedure while the examination time texts of the Parliament is now limited.
7:50. “Pitting pin”. “I’m not responsible for the lack of government reforms. The Macron and Rebsamen laws are pinpricks, “accuses the MP of the Oise Eric Woerth (Republicans) on RTL.
7:48. Message to slingers . “There is a media game that is expressed, some just say they do not agree, it should not prevent the country forward, says Jean-Marie Le Guen. We need everyone to become aware that the left can not advance two steps forward one step back. “
7:46. “It is time to move forward” . “It is not a forced passage, the fourth review of the law, just last week a special commission. (…) There will have been 400 hours of debate on this text. It is time to move on, “defends Jean-Marie Le Guen (PS), State Secretary for Relations with Parliament, on France Info.
7:41. “Yes, you feel betrayed by Francois Hollande.” “The financial bubble is worse than in 2008. Francois Hollande has not kept its promise to separate deposits and investment banks banks”, accuses Peter Larrouturou, who called to vote for the Socialist candidate in 2012.
7:40. Indérisables side effects. With the openings of Sunday, “some tourists will go to a few stores, but we’re going to stifle small businesses,” complains Peter Larrouturou, founder and spokesperson New Deal, on France 2.
7:26. The implementation schedule. “A large number of implementing decrees are in the drawers, they are ready. One can expect a gradual implementation in August, “said the rapporteur of the law Richard Ferrand (PS).
7:24. The Views slingers? We know, retorts the rapporteur. “It is time that we put into music what we have worked. I do not see the point of getting bogged down, says Richard Ferrand, MP PS of Finistère. Needless to leave combat to know that this or that is not in agreement. “
7:20. “A co-built law” . The rapporteur of the Richard Ferrand law says that three records were broken with Macron law. “437 hours of debate, consideration of 8085 amendments and the adoption of 2,024 of them,” he lists on Radio Classique. “This law was crafted as ever, is co-construction work with Parliament”.
6:52. The economy 49-3. Jean-Pierre Herman, liberal mayor of the small town of Saint-Jean de Niost (1428 inhabitants in 2012), in Ain, believes that the debate on the law have Macron already cost 42 million euros to the state budget. “Long live the 49-3″! he wrote on Twitter.
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