Nobody won and France lost.
The day we learn that immigration has never been so important in our country, the end of the history of the Darmanin-Dussopt law offers a heartbreaking picture.
Duplicity of the Head of State who with his right hand supported the contributions of LR by seizing the Constitutional Council with his left hand.
Half-skill of the Minister of the Interior who dares to congratulate himself on the conclusion of a process where, with a contrary majority in the joint committee, he will have made opposing speeches one by one and in full view of all.
Inconsistency of the Constitutional Council which claims to protect the rule of law while it further formats the law making, weakens public authorities and fuels with incredible force the populism that it claims to fight.
Naivety of the Republicans and the National Rally who believed they were constructive and were only the useful idiots of the deconstructors.
Clément Beaune who did not like this “right-wing” law and Éric Zemmour who…
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