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Vacation: the National Assembly rejects the Ecologists' motion of censure
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Vacation: the National Assembly rejects the Ecologists' motion of censure

The French National Assembly has rejected a motion of censure proposed by the Ecologists party. The motion was likely related to the government's handling of the recent heatwave, which has been a significant issue in France. The rejection indicates that the majority of lawmakers do not support holding the government accountable through this specific measure. This decision could reflect broader political dynamics within the assembly regarding environmental policies and crisis management.

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Environmentalists' motion of censure against Lecornu government's climate inaction rejected by MEPs

A motion of censure brought by ecologists against the government's 'climate inaction' was rejected by deputies. The motion received support from 132 deputies, which is insufficient to reach the required majority of 289 votes needed to bring down the government. This outcome indicates that the government has retained its position despite criticism over its climate policies. The motion highlights ongoing concerns about environmental governance within France.

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Libération logoLibérationIndependentCenteryesterday
Vacation: the National Assembly rejects the Ecologists' motion of censure

The French National Assembly has rejected a motion of censure proposed by the Ecologists party. The motion was likely related to the government's handling of the recent heatwave, which has been a significant issue in France. The rejection indicates that the majority of lawmakers do not support holding the government accountable through this specific measure. This decision could reflect broader political dynamics within the assembly regarding environmental policies and crisis management.

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