Promote cross-party initiatives and enable parliamentarians to work across ideological differences.
This is the objective set by the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, by giving deputies the possibility of debating legislative proposals (PPL) bringing together elected representatives from different political groups.
Texts that can be discussed during the monthly so-called “Assembly” weeks, traditionally reserved for the majority group.
"The idea is to put forward subjects on which all parliamentarians can agree to show that, even without an absolute majority, the deputies know how to work together and make compromises",
we detail in the entourage of Yaël Braun-Pivet.
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A way for the elected officials of the Palais Bourbon to find
“room for maneuver”
in this legislature where all eyes are on the Lower House.
“Such an initiative can make it possible to dig up some useful legislative proposals…
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