Marine Le Pen, leader of the opposition right-wing National Unity Party faction in the French parliament, announced his intention to pass a no-confidence motion to the French government led by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne amid her decision on controversial pension reform. . before BFMTV. According to him, the head of the Cabinet “slapped democracy in the face” by announcing that the changes had come into effect without being discussed in parliament.
“I have always said that if the pension reform is passed, then we will not only issue a no-confidence motion, but also support it. [подобные инициативы от других фракций] HE [Борн] can no longer stay in Matignon [официальной резиденции премьеров Франции]That’s what Le Pen said.
As the leader of the National Rally group pointed out, the French Cabinet’s decision to bypass parliament and pass the pension reform is also a “complete failure” for French President Emmanuel Macron.
The French authorities decided On raising the retirement age without a parliamentary vote.