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Élisabeth Borne in the National Assembly: she (again) avoids motions of censure from the opposition

Élisabeth Borne in the National Assembly: she (again) avoids motions of censure from the opposition

Élisabeth Borne resists motions of censure in the National Assembly

\n\nThe Minister of Labor, Employment and Integration, Elisabeth Borne, escaped again motions of censure of the opposition, this Wednesday, at theNational Assembly. \n\nAs is often the case, the debates were heated, animated by oppositions from the right and the left. However, despite the intensity of the exchanges, the minister emerged unscathed. \n\n

Fierce but insufficient opposition

\n\nOpposition deputies reiterated their criticism of the government's management of the health and economic crisis. Accusing the government of unpreparedness, they were able to submit a motion of censure under the heading "Social Affairs". \n\nHowever, despite their determination, they failed to gather an absolute majority of votes in favor of the motion: a failure which once again demonstrates the solidity of the presidential majority.\n\n

Renewed confidence in Élisabeth Borne

\n\nDespite the criticisms and accusations, Elisabeth Borne was able to maintain the confidence of the majority inNational Assembly. The failure of motions of censure supported by the opposition underlines the confidence of the government and the parliamentary majority in its ability to manage the current crisis.\n\nHis management of the health, economic and world of work crisis has been strongly criticized by the opposition. However, despite these criticisms, the minister was able to show her resilience and continue to carry out her action in the heart of the turmoil.\n\n

The majority remains united

\nThis new episode in the National Assembly highlights the solidity of the presidential majority. Despite criticism and attacks from the opposition, it remains united and continues to support the government's action.\n\nAs the health and economic crisis continues, the majority is uniting around its ministers, certainly demonstrating its confidence in their ability to manage this unprecedented situation. We will need to continue to monitor the evolution of this balance of power in the Assembly: can the weight of the opposition grow in the face of a majority which, to date, remains united behind its ministers? Only time will tell. \n\n