finally, Aurélien Pradié will not vote for the motion of censure Liot

The deputy for Lot, like some of his supporters, will not vote on Monday for the censure filed by the independents once morest the government.

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Marion Mourgue
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Aurélien Pradié in Bordeaux, February 24, 2023. PHILIPPE LOPEZ / AFP

Spearheading the opposition to the pension reform, as the government had proposed it, within the Republicans themselves, the deputy for Lot, who lost his post as executive vice-president of the party in this battle, will announce Monday if he votes for the motion tabled by the Liot group. Until the end, he asked Emmanuel Macron to “withdraw his reform” and to come back to the social partners to organize a “social conference”. Until the end, he has “discarded no hypothesis”. If he had pleaded within the group of LR deputies for his party to table its own motion, this is not the strategy that was adopted by the right. Eric Ciotti and Olivier Marleix pleaded not to “add chaos to chaos”.

“A failure for everyone”

According to information from Figaro, Aurelien Pradie will not vote Monday the motion of censure filed by the Liot group. Some of his supporters either, like the deputy of Haut-Rhin Raphaël Schellenberger and the deputy of Aisne Julien Dive. “I will never deal with these uneducated Zadist extremists”, he declared following the boos of La France insoumise, Thursday, at the National Assembly.

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From then on, Aurélien Pradié intends to embody a “democratic opposition” to Emmanuel Macron as to the leadership of the Republicans by representing a form of stability in a divided party and a fractured country. To his eyes, “nobody won this 16 March “. “Neither democracy, nor the government, nor the French. It’s a failure for everyone. Now we have to get out.” he insisted on Twitter on Sunday.

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