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The right's shock plan to end migration chaos

2023-05-20T20:48:24.971Z

Highlights: The Republicans unveiled Saturday, May 20, a two-tier strategy and new proposals supposed to end the "suction pumps" of immigration in France. In a cross-interview, published by the JDD on Saturday 20 May, Eric Ciotti (president of the Republicans) and Olivier Marleix (group president in the Assembly) 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 Republicans unveiled Saturday, May 20, a two-tier strategy and new proposals supposed to end the "suction pumps" of immigration in France.


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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Source: lefigaro

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