Dear subscribers,
The year 2023 is off to a flying start for the government.
The burning issue of pension reform is not enough, he tackles an equally sensitive subject: immigration.
Criticisms directed against the bill abound, especially among Les Républicains who – if they plan to vote in favor of it – do not refrain from criticizing certain aspects of it.
The Minister of the Interior has in any case said he is ready to listen to the proposals and to "
improve a certain number of provisions
" if this makes it possible to find an agreement with the right.
The letter of the day also tells you about Rishi Sunak's 100 days at the head of the United Kingdom, what allows mummies to be so well preserved and what Charles Péguy would have thought of the pension reform.
Happy Candlemas Day, dear readers, and have a nice day!
Louise Darbon
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Immigration: The government's next headache
Almost a year after his re-election, Emmanuel Macron finally seems determined to launch his second five-year term.
Or at least to try.
AURELIEN MORISSARD / AFP
When it is not pensions, it is immigration that occupies the government.
And…
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