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Immigration Law: The "Hangover" of the Majority

12/20/2023, 7:30:57 PM

Highlights: Immigration Law: The "Hangover" of the Majority. Almost a quarter of the majority MPs opposed the government's text, despite calls from the executive to vote for it. An episode that. Challenged in the Assembly, but also on television, Emmanuel Macron? Guest of the program Quotidien Wednesday evening, Édouard Philippe found himself on the small screen at the same time as the President of the Republic. His entourage swears that there is no subject. But as far as the Assembly is concerned, however, it is a different story.


Almost a quarter of the majority MPs opposed the government's text, despite calls from the executive to vote for it. An episode that

Challenged in the Assembly, but also on television, Emmanuel Macron? Guest of the program Quotidien Wednesday evening, Édouard Philippe found himself on the small screen at the same time as the President of the Republic, who gave the change on France 5. His entourage swears that there is no subject. "He informed the president this morning that Quotidien had been on hold for weeks," we are told.

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As far as the Assembly is concerned, however, it is a different story. On Wednesday, nearly 25% of the deputies of the majority did not vote for a text wanted by the President of the Republic. Never seen before. "It expresses something," concedes Hauts-de-Seine MP Céline Calvez, who abstained. I can't vote like that," she said, adding that some red lines have been "encroached upon."

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