The great loan A commercial vocation provides

It was the third motion of Socialist censorship since the election of Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. Not surprisingly, it has collected only 225 votes, far from the 289 needed to bring down the Government. But it has resulted in a public speaking duel ignited between Laurent Fabius and François Fillon.

The irony of Copé. He would have wanted to show that the motion of censure is a non-event that he was there would be did not otherwise. Late morning, Jean-François Copé barely refers to the debate in the afternoon. If to Jeer "week two voice" of the Socialists, Laurent Fabius and Jean-Marc Ayrault, who made the day before a long intervention against the Sunday work. "His little debate censure motion", said the President of the UMP group. François Fillon, he hears step trivialize the appointment. Receiving the UMP deputies to lunch at Matignon, he asked to be present by mass in the House the next day, to avoid a blunder on Hadopi and Sunday work. "And will be a good summer," he smiles.

"Mr. Chômage" of Fabius. He spoke to the Forum without the slightest note. But Laurent Fabius, who excels in this kind of exercise, carefully prepared its main arrow: "Mr Sarkozy was elected as the candidate of the purchasing power." In the eyes of all the French, it is "Mr unemployment" and "Mr deficit". "Under the boos from the right (but never destabilized by them), former Prime Minister assails, twenty minutes in, the economic and social policy of the Government and the"ego-President", accused of" talk about left and act right. " The proposals of the Executive the crisis are all considered "a little short", certainly "not up to the challenges." The great loan "A commercial vocation", provides. A possible extension of the retirement age "We do not accept it", he warned. The work of Sunday "Not a solution", slice. And PIN, by relying on the BVA survey published yesterday by "Les echos", according to which 58 of the French have a poor opinion of the economic policy: "our fellow citizens do not have the feeling that problems should be taken to stigmata.".Unsurprisingly, Laurent Fabius calls for the suspension of the tax shield, the deletion of "a series of tax niches" and confirms the Socialist desire to hold a referendum "against the privatization of the post".

Fillon festival. At Matignon, found that this motion of censure fell ill. Not that there was an any suspense about the outcome of the vote, but because the Prime Minister had no measures to announce and no new perspective to give two weeks after the speech by Nicolas Sarkozy in Versailles. To compensate, François Fillon, who would like to make speeches in the Parliament of the events, engaged in a real festival of attacks against the PS. With two dominant ideas: the critic is a way for the Socialists, "to circumvent" self-criticism and "the opposition is home to the inadequacy of its project under the banner of social justice." And a technique: bring constantly tenors from their actions and their words left past. To defend the tax shield, François Fillon said Laurent Fabius his decision in 2000 to lower the top of the income tax. Supported by the applause of the majority, he reminded Jean-Marc Ayrault his plea to two years for a lengthening of the duration of work "to save the pension". "I cannot better say", he insists to install the idea that there is, in the matter, that a single policy possible: "the problem of pensions is neither right nor left, he is relentlessly demographic!"Quick on the great loan announced by the head of State - "to be a small number of massive investments", said to Matignon-, François Fillon extends once more on structural reforms. Better to appear as the guarantor and to blame once again to the left "his immobility" during the "good years" from 1997 to 2001: "what did you do the fruits of growth."