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Constitutional Council: the appointment of Jacqueline Gourault validated by Parliament

2022-02-23T12:58:06.862Z


Despite criticism from the opposition, the appointment of the Minister for Territorial Cohesion to the Constitutional Council was validated by parliamentarians.


The Minister for Territorial Cohesion, Jacqueline Gourault, whose appointment as a future member of the Constitutional Council was criticized by the opposition, went on the grill of deputies and senators on Wednesday morning February 23 before they validated this proposal from the head of state.

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The appointment of Jacqueline Gourault, 71, was given the green light by parliamentarians by 41 votes for, 31 against and four abstentions (29 for, 15 against among deputies, 12 for and 16 against among senators) According to the Constitution, the appointments of the President of the Republic are subject to the opinion of the Law Commissions of the National Assembly and the Senate.

Only a negative vote of at least three-fifths of the votes cast in the two commissions could have derailed the presidential choice.

Minister since 2017, Jacqueline Gourault said she was "

ready to make (her) transformation

" at the dawn of entering the Constitutional Council for a period of nine years.

His appointment desired by Emmanuel Macron coupled with

“There is a subject of impartiality”

The Council is "

not a political cheese

", criticized MP Eric Diard (LR).

There is a subject of impartiality

”, underlined his counterpart LFI Ugo Bernalicis.

At the Palais-Bourbon, the general tone of the debates was rather benevolent towards Jacqueline Gourault who piloted the institutional projects of Corsica, Alsace or even the so-called “

3DS

” decentralization law.

We are not here to pass an oral first year law degree

,” argued Guillaume Larrivé (LR).

For Philippe Bas (LR), during the hearing of the minister in the Senate with a right-wing majority, “

the Constitutional Council not only needs jurists but also needs personalities who know French society

”.

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But under more polished exteriors, the hearing conducted by the senators was strewn with pitfalls, one or the other questioning him for example on past decisions or hypothetical developments of the Constitutional Council.

François-Noël Buffet (LR) ended the hearing by reminding the minister of the "

duty of ingratitude

" of the nominees towards those who had appointed them, a claim made by two ex-members of the "

Sages

", Georges Vedel and Robert Badinter.

The Senate has, moreover, validated the candidacy carried by President Gérard Larcher, that of François Séners by 20 votes for, one against, nine blank or null votes.

The National Assembly was to proceed to a similar vote on Wednesday afternoon for Véronique Malbec proposed by Richard Ferrand.

Source: lefigaro

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