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LR deputies and senators want to table a bill on immigration

2023-04-14T06:48:13.871Z


Shaken by pensions, the bill that Gérald Darmanin carries was finally postponed. Postponed indefinitely . The immigration bill, carried by the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, was to begin on March 28 in public session in the Senate. In the midst of a pension storm, Emmanuel Macron finally announced that he was rejecting the bill as well as its redistricting into several texts. A "salami" that Eric Ciotti and Bruno Retailleau have in turn deplored. “ Emmanuel Macron


Postponed

indefinitely

.

The immigration bill, carried by the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, was to begin on March 28 in public session in the Senate.

In the midst of a pension storm, Emmanuel Macron finally announced that he was rejecting the bill as well as its redistricting into several texts.

A "salami" that Eric Ciotti and Bruno Retailleau have in turn deplored.

Emmanuel Macron renounces a bill on immigration, which is one of the major problems of our country.

Instead, small cut-out texts that will not solve anything … as usual

“, had notably regretted the boss of the LR senators.

A migration policy is a whole

”, had also estimated the president LR of the Senate, Gérard Larcher, at the microphone of LCI, judging that the subject deserved

“a global policy”

.

Thus, according to information from France Inter, confirmed in Le

Figaro

, LR deputies and senators want to present a bill on immigration.

And this before the summer.

Where the government is retreating, we are advancing

,” welcomes the secretary general of the right-wing party, Annie Genevard.

A joint initiative, therefore, and parliamentary work which should be based on the report on the management of immigration in France, led by Senator LR du Rhône, François-Noël Buffet, and revealed last May.

Source: lefigaro

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