Dozens of meetings, a tour of France and even a petition signed by several thousand people… Since December, these deputies have spared no effort to get people talking about their bill (PPL).
The text, which aims to fight against medical deserts by regulating the installation of doctors according to the needs of each territory, was co-signed by more than 200 deputies from all groups - except the National Rally, its parliamentarians not having been invited to participate.
It therefore wants to be transpartisan.
The socialist Guillaume Garot, one of the main authors of this bill, has been pushing for several months for it to be included on the agenda of the "weeks
of the National Assembly"
, where this type of initiative is now debated, under the impetus of the president of the institution, Yaël Braun-Pivet.
“This bill is the result of a compromise between all the political forces of the Palais Bourbon, from the Republicans to La France…
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