This is the question that all parliamentarians ask themselves: when the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, draws article 49-3 of the Constitution to pass into force, what will be left of the finance bill debated for now? a week at the National Assembly?
Will the executive choose to return to its initial version, will it keep the text with all the amendments voted on or will it sort it out by keeping certain modifications while discarding others?
In fact, the government can do as it wishes.
“He can initiate 49-3 by specifying the amendments that he agrees to see retained or not in the final draft.
His freedom is very great”
, explains Julien Jeanneney, professor of public law at the University of Strasbourg.
For the budget, the intermediate solution seems to emerge.
On BFMTV, a few days ago, the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire announced that he would
“obviously keep amendments from the opposition”
, adding that some…
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