"The government's attitude on immigration reflects the feverishness of the government. It was enough for us to announce the tabling of two powerful texts for it to change course once again. It's an alternative government." This murderous comment by Eric Ciotti is widely shared by Les Républicains, where it is considered that the absence of a compass within the executive reflects the dissensions of the majority. "They are trapped by their own contradictions. And it is for this reason that the right is advancing," reacts Annie Genevard upon discovering this umpteenth change of foot of the government and the announcement of a text in July. According to her, the majority is dithering under pressure from a left wing that will prevent it from daring to make strong proposals up to the subject. Politically, the right is deliberately striking a chord by insisting on a difference it considers fundamental between its proposals that it wants to table between the end of May and the beginning of June (according to...
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