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After the scandal of the bodyguard The motion of censure against the Macron government failed
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The bourgeois right and the socialists and the left parties have failed with their motions of defiance against the French government. Their story was the case of the bodyguard beating Emmanuel Macrons.
Z Two weeks after the announcement of the case involving a violent bodyguard headed by the head of state Emmanuel Macron, two mistrust motions in Parliament failed. In the National Assembly, the demands of right and left bourgeois parties against the central government were far from obtaining the required majority, said Tuesday evening the People's Assembly.
The vote was preceded by a heated debate. Prime Minister Édouard Philippe confronted Macron: "Your motion of censure is nothing more than a blockade motion," the prime minister told opposition representatives. Macron security personnel committed an unacceptable individual error. There were penalties. "Democracy worked."
According to the National Assembly – it is the lower house of Parliament – the civil rights application came to 143 votes – the threshold required was 289 votes. The motion presented by the Socialists and two other left parties has reached only 74 votes
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This is the first time that the Philippe government had to face such a vote. The case surrounding Benalla, who has been dismissed from his post, who beat demonstrators on May 1 and ran against the judicial investigations, is causing big waves in France. Critics speak of a state affair. Without the revelation by the press, the incidents would be a well-kept secret, said the head of the conservative Republican party, Christian Jacob.
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