As they had announced, Les Républicains unveiled this weekend their parliamentary project against the French migratory chaos. This ambition, supported by two complementary bills, promises to put a stop to the national drivers of immigration suffered: on the one hand a "constitutional shield" to better arm legislative action, on the other a highly consolidated ordinary law to adapt the tools of migration policy to the urgency of the problem.
In a cross-interview, published by the JDD on Saturday 20 May, Eric Ciotti (president of the Republicans), Olivier Marleix (group president in the Assembly) and Bruno Retailleau (group president in the Senate) defend a "right-wing solution" to "put an end to an uncontrolled situation". For them, it is both a question of sounding the alarm on a difficulty in the face of which politicians can no longer back down but also of sending a message to the executive. "The government tells us it wants a text? Well...
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