It's a hiccup most of which would have gone well.
Friday, September 30, Aurore Bergé, patroness of the Renaissance group, and Mathieu Lefèvre, "
whip
" of the movement on the finance committee of the National Assembly, tabled an amendment on behalf of their group aimed at reducing inheritance tax.
A text whose objective is to enshrine in law one of the campaign promises of Emmanuel Macron, who had called for this reform in order to "
take into account the evolution of real estate prices
".
A measure that Les Républicains have been demanding for several years and which would therefore be a good way for the executive and its relative majority to try to convince them to vote for the 2023 budget.
But on the subject, the majority is not on the same wavelength.
And many Renaissance deputies were surprised to discover that this amendment had not been the subject of any internal consultation before being tabled on behalf of their entire group.
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There is a big...
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