Among the Insoumis, Eric Coquerel is one of the rebels, this group of parliamentarians who question the internal organization of their movement. These days, however, the deputy of Seine-Saint-Denis is absorbed by many other subjects. He is 100% on his charge as chairman of the finance committee, under pressure from a possible referral to rule on the admissibility of the Liot group's proposal to repeal part of the pension reform.
Elected head of this powerful commission on June 30, almost a year ago, he had caused a swell in the Assembly on his arrival. Devolved to the opposition, this post was hoped for by the National Rally. But Eric Coquerel, common candidate of the Nupes, had won in a third round with 21 votes against 11 for the RN candidate Jean-Philippe Tanguy. The deputy of the Republicans, Véronique Louwagie, had obtained 9 while the deputies of the majority had abstained. Charles de Courson, from...
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