Umpteenth change of agenda around the future immigration bill. Two weeks after being postponed by Élisabeth Borne, this is the subject brought back to the top of the government's priorities.
As revealed by Le Figaro, the Prime Minister received this Tuesday evening in Matignon her ministers Gérald Darmanin (Interior), Olivier Dussopt (Labor), and Franck Riester (Relations with Parliament), in order to put the text back in the foreground. In connection with Emmanuel Macron, who considers it necessary to look into this issue without delay, the head of government has instructed the tenant of Beauvau to conduct consultations for a month "to propose a strategy to adopt effective measures and can bring together the presidential majority".
While The Republicans (LR) have announced the filing of two texts of "rupture" on the subject, the two heads of the executive hope to keep face. With the announcement of a bill presented in July to the Council of Ministers, Emmanuel...
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