This is the very first debate that will animate the new parliamentary session.
Monday, October 3, the National Assembly will resume its work with a government statement followed by discussions on the war in Ukraine.
In application of article 50-1 of the Constitution, the executive as well as all the parliamentary groups will take the floor to present their vision of this international subject, at the heart of the news in this new school year.
A discussion desired by the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, who, in July, had estimated during a session of questions to the government that it
"would be desirable"
that the
"national representation"
could take up
"this major subject"
.
A theme that had already been the subject of a debate in March 2022, at the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
A theme of “relevant”
recovery
, it is estimated in the majority as in most oppositions.
“What is happening in Ukraine impacts our collective security and our daily lives.
It is important…
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