So close to the presidential election, the right-wing oppositions to Emmanuel Macron have no intention of giving him a gift.
Even less on a subject as sensitive as Islamist separatism or immigration, two themes which they suspect will be at the heart of the 2022 campaign.
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Suffice to say that the discussions on the Darmanin bill will be stormy, in and outside the chamber.
Marine Le Pen has chosen to take the President of the Republic at his word who, in the first part of his speech at Les Mureaux, isolated the Islamist ideology.
She asked her teams, the experts from the Horati group, to think about a counter-bill, drafted by Jean-Paul Garraud, former magistrate, former LR deputy, now European deputy close to the RN.
Increase constraints
In its proposed law, composed of 39 articles, the RN specifies, in its article 1, that:
“are prohibited throughout the territory of the Republic or to the latter, in any form and by any means.
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