It is a new showdown within the presidential majority.
After activating Thursday evening a new 49-3 on the "revenue" component of the Social Security budget, Elisabeth Borne is preparing to lead a tough battle on the "expenditure" component next week.
With the prospect of a sling coming from the ranks of Horizons and part of his camp.
In the sights of the Prime Minister: an anti-medical desert amendment tabled by the deputy (Horizons) Thomas Mesnier.
The elected official, an emergency doctor by profession, wishes to regulate the installation of doctors.
To try to discourage them from settling in well-endowed areas, he proposes setting several dissuasive conditions in article 22 of the bill.
Its text is co-signed by 15 Horizons deputies, ten from Renaissance and an elected MoDem.
Debate at Matignon
But the government opposes it, as does the leader of the Renaissance deputies, Aurore Bergé.
The subject was debated Thursday morning, at Matignon, during a meeting with officials…
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