The possibility of dissolution of the French government – ISNA
Following the French Prime Minister’s insistence on approving a bill related to the budget of social insurance services, the left-wing opposition movement in the French Parliament demanded a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
According to Isna, after French Prime Minister Michel Barnier approved a bill related to social insurance using his authority and without the approval of the parliament, the left-wing opposition coalition in the French parliament demanded a vote of no confidence in the cabinet and the dissolution of the government. is
Michel Barnier, who had made last-minute changes in a social security bill to satisfy the right-wing party “National Society”, finally risked the dissolution of the government and passed this bill using the special powers of the prime minister and without It needs the approval of the parliament.
According to the BBC, the French opposition parties are going to hold a meeting to present a vote of no confidence in Barnier, and it is unlikely that he will survive this meeting; A meeting that will probably be held on Wednesday.
“I don’t think the French people will forgive us for prioritizing party interests over the future of the country,” Barnier said in the French parliament. Now everyone should accept the responsibility of their work like me.”
Mathilde Peno from the Unyielding French Party has announced that she will submit an official request to the parliament today (Monday) to convene a meeting to vote no confidence in the cabinet.
Several parties from the leftist coalition of the French parliament have already announced that they will vote against Barnier, and “Marine Le Pen”, the leader of the far-right movement in the parliament, has said that if Barnier does not agree to her demands regarding pensions, she will face a vote of no confidence from the right movement. will be
Barnier, who came from the center-right movement, was appointed by French President Emmanuel Macron to form a government in September. The extreme anger of the left-wing coalition of the French Parliament against Macron’s action has caused the French President and Barnier’s government to depend heavily on the support of the far-right party “National Community”.
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