There are the Bercy dialogues, on the budget.
Will there soon be the dialogues of Ségur (the Ministry of Health) or Lassay (the presidency of the Assembly) on assisted suicide?
The press release from the Presidency of the Republic launching the process that could lead to a new law on the end of life insists on the place of Parliament in the process.
Downstream, as it should be, if, as everything suggests, the Claeys-Leonetti law is replaced by another legal framework.
Upstream, since, on this subject, the government
“will at the same time engage in concerted and transpartisan work with the deputies and senators”.
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OUR FILE - Elizabeth II, a rock and a symbol for England
Emmanuel Macron has learned the lessons of the citizens' convention for the climate.
Even if it was up to them to vote on the energy transition law, the parliamentarians were annoyed by this new kind of assembly claiming to say for them what should be done.
The president's hasty and reckless commitment to taking
their findings
“unfiltered” …
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