France: Parliament rejects the vote of distrust

upday.com 3 weeks ago
On Thursday, the French Parliament rejected the motion for a vote of distrust against the government of Prime Minister Sebastian Lecorn, made by the utmost left-wing France Unintelligible (LFI). The proposal, supported by part of the left, was supported by 271 Members. 289 votes were needed to accept the proposal.PAP

The French parliament rejected the utmost left's motion to vote of distrust towards the government. The vote ended in a failure of the opposition.

The proportion of seats held by supporters and opponents of the vote of distrust indicated a tiny difference of vote in favour of the government. However, the consequence of the vote was predictable despite the thin majority.

The rebels in the parties

Some deputies did not submit to the authoritative position of their parties during the vote. This situation shows interior divisions in any political groups.

Parliament will besides vote on the second motion for a vote of distrust made by the far right. According to expert assessments, this proposal should collect little votes than the utmost left.

Sources used: "PAP" Note: This article has been edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.

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