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“It’s going to blow us in the face”: why the broad censorship of the immigration law electrifies the political class

2024-01-25T20:48:07.654Z

Highlights: The Constitutional Council largely censored the Immigration law, revoking a very large part of the amendments voted in the Senate. More than 40% of the law was found to be contrary to the supreme text. Of the 86 articles of the bill passed in Parliament after the joint committee, 35 were totally or partially censored. The Constitutional Council took care to justify its decision over 51 pages, the second longest in its history. The pressure was strong for the Sages of rue de Montpensier.


The Constitutional Council largely censored the Immigration law, revoking a very large part of the amendments voted in the Senate. The


The pressure was strong for the Sages of rue de Montpensier.

Seized by the President of the Republic, the President of the National Assembly and the left-wing oppositions, the Constitutional Council rendered its decision Thursday on the law to control immigration and improve integration.

A text with a chaotic history, which caused the majority to waver and pushed the government to increase the number of concessions to the right.

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Its conclusions are final.

More than 40% of the law was found to be contrary to the supreme text.

Of the 86 articles of the bill passed in Parliament after the joint committee, 35 were totally or partially censored.

The Constitutional Council took care to justify its decision over 51 pages, the second longest in its history.

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