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The Assembly votes 12 billion euros for the renovation of housing, against the advice of the government

2022-10-31T19:41:14.376Z


Two amendments aimed at increasing the credits of the MaPrimeRénov 'system were voted on in the hemicycle on Monday evening.


The tension is at its height in the National Assembly, while the government finds itself forced to use 49.3 to pass its budgetary texts.

After the rejection of two new motions of censure and the vote on the Social Security budget, the deputies were able to resume consideration of the Finance Bill for 2023.

The debates focused this Monday evening on subjects relating to ecology, development and sustainable mobility.

Then comes the debate and the vote on two amendments brought by the Ecologist MP Eva Sas and her socialist colleague Marie-Noëlle Battistel.

The objective: to substantially increase the resources allocated to the MaPrimeRénov' system, by increasing them by nearly 12 billion euros.

Or a multiplication of its credits by four.

This amendment found favor with the eyes of a majority of deputies present in session, and this against the opinion of the government.

The spokesperson for the Rassemblement national group Jean-Philippe Tanguy justified the support given by the deputies of the far-right group by the desire to defend the interests of the French people.

It was finally voted on.

It took very little time to see the elected representatives of the majority proud of this new victory acquired under the government's nose and beard.

“Huge victory for ecology, against the advice of the government!, welcomed MP LFI Clémence Guetté.

The National Assembly has just voted 6.85 billion euros more for the energy renovation of housing.

Dare they cancel it by 49.3?

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Source: leparis

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