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Separatism: the left wing of the executive calls for a rebalancing

2020-12-14T20:19:34.066Z


Ministers want to compensate for the separatism law with social measures. In its initial version, the law against separatism - officially a bill consolidating the principles of the Republic - included a chapter dedicated to social diversity in housing. By ordinances, the executive intended to sanction local communities that do not respect the quotas in terms of social housing. A subject brought by the Minister of Housing, Emmanuelle Wargon, which was finally withdrawn f


In its initial version, the law against separatism - officially a bill consolidating the principles of the Republic - included a chapter dedicated to social diversity in housing.

By ordinances, the executive intended to sanction local communities that do not respect the quotas in terms of social housing.

A subject brought by the Minister of Housing, Emmanuelle Wargon, which was finally withdrawn from the text last week.

“If we want laws to carry, they must be understood.

If we put too many things, it becomes counterproductive, ”

argues a minister.

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Except that several members of the government, in conjunction with parliamentary officials, are working on the formulation of a social counterpart to the public order measures contained in the bill unveiled last week.

Objective stated:

"to preserve the balance of the discourse of the Mureaux"

and rebalance the text.

In his speech of October 2, the Head of State had indeed promised to act

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Source: lefigaro

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