Von der Leyen set to face motion of censure over Mercosur in January – POLITICO

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Once filed, the Parliament’s legal team will check the motion, and if approved, Parliament President Roberta Metsola will contact all MEPs with the details.

If the choreography of previous censure motions is followed, a debate is likely to be held on Monday, Jan. 19, with a vote on Thursday, Jan. 22.

Scheduling a motion of censure requires the backing of 72 lawmakers. As the Patriots have 82 MEPs, they do not need the support of other political groups.

The motion — which, if successful, would see von der Leyen and all 26 of her commissioners dismissed — is almost certain to fail, as it would require a two-thirds majority of votes cast.

There have been three previous attempts to bring down von der Leyen through votes of no-confidence — two brought by the far right and one by the far left. All have failed.

Bardella also accused French President Emmanuel Macron of being a hypocrite by pretending to oppose the Mercosur deal and “betraying French farmers” by not doing enough to stop it.

Bardella said the National Rally would submit a motion of no confidence against the French government.