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Tristan Haute, researcher in political science: “Regardless of the outcome, the government will emerge with reduced power.”

Can the government be overthrown? This is in any case the purpose of the motions of censure on which the deputies are voting this Monday, March 20, after the use of 49.3. We talk about it with Tristan Haute, lecturer in political science in Hauts-de-France.

Can the government be overthrown by the motions of censure that the deputies will vote on Monday, March 20? With what image will the unions emerge from the current conflict over the pension reform project? “The government is coming out of this sequence weakened, the unions revitalized, unlike the opposition parties, which is perhaps shown by the phenomenon of new inserts in recent weeks”, says our guest Tristan Haute, political science researcher in Hauts-de-France
and specialist in these matters.

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