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Majority: the gathering in pain

2020-09-14T18:43:55.758Z


The intergroup in the Assembly announced by the Prime Minister will not see the light of day this week.A family photo to get off to a good start. The extraordinary session which opens Tuesday at the National Assembly will be marked by the reception at the Hôtel de Lassay of all the deputies, senators and European deputies of the presidential majority. No less than 14 ministers will be present. The Prime Minister, who wishes to fully occupy his role as leader of the majority, will speak behind close


A family photo to get off to a good start.

The extraordinary session which opens Tuesday at the National Assembly will be marked by the reception at the Hôtel de Lassay of all the deputies, senators and European deputies of the presidential majority.

No less than 14 ministers will be present.

The Prime Minister, who wishes to fully occupy his role as leader of the majority, will speak behind closed doors in the sumptuous Holiday Hall to remobilize his troops.

He must discuss the hot issues of the start of the school year: the recovery plan of 100 billion euros, the resumption of the Covid epidemic or the neonicotinoid bill.

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At his side will be the President of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand, the new president of the LREM group Christophe Castaner and his counterparts from Modem and Agir.

Everyone will speak.

Parliamentarians will then put questions to the head of government.

"It is a symbol of gathering and unity which should lead to more fluidity

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Source: lefigaro

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