The bioethics law returns to the Senate in an atmosphere far from being as
“peaceful”
as Emmanuel Macron wanted.
After a legislative marathon, this last stage at the Luxembourg Palace should record an impossible agreement.
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Bioethics bill: understand everything about the debate that agitates France
On Tuesday, the parliamentarians of the special committee will look again at this text and its flagship measure, the PMA for all.
But they already know that their debates will be in vain and that they will not be able to modify their contours while the last word goes to the National Assembly in the event of disagreement.
The hope of a consensus flew last February, during the failure of the joint committee between the elected representatives of the two Chambers.
The third reading of the text in the National Assembly, last week, finished burying any prospect of modifications.
This new revision imposes a point of view on matters where no one can say they have the truth.
Jean-René Binet, professor of civil law
In this context, the senators could adopt a preliminary question, that is to say a procedure which returns
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