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Law against separatism: "The government wants to silence the debate"

2021-01-18T19:47:08.340Z


INTERVIEW - Annie Genevard, member of the Doubs and vice-president of the special committee, is one of the speakers of the LR group on the bill aimed at consolidating secularism and republican principles.


LE FIGARO.

- What is the meaning of the amendments defended by the right in the Assembly?

Annie GENEVARD.

- This law must come out of the unsaid in the face of radical Islam and its dangers.

These are issues of absolute urgency, but the government's text is too lukewarm and too fearful.

However, fear does not avoid danger, it sustains it.

In addition, the majority has largely cut into the amendments it does not want, on the pretext of inadmissibility.

Scheduled legislative time, accelerated procedure, refusal of amendments ... Obviously, the government wants to silence the debate.

But The Republicans are proposing a real Republican reconquest.

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Source: lefigaro

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