“Government of judges!
», “
legal coup
”, “
democratic hold-up
”… The Constitutional Council provoked a deluge of criticism by revealing, on Thursday, its censorship of the immigration law which resulted in the deletion of a third of the provisions of the text.
The most virulent attacks naturally came from the right, hit by the disappearance of numerous measures that it had supported in the name of the tightening, according to it essential, of this law.
“
We have returned to the “little law” of Mr. Darmanin
,” we read in a note from the party addressed to its parliamentarians, elected officials and local executives.
In an interview with Le
Parisien
, Laurent Wauquiez criticizes censorship which would have emptied of its “
content
” a law “
voted by two thirds of parliamentarians, supported by the French
”.
“
The Constitutional Council has gotten out of bed
,” accuses the president of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
He is no longer in his place.
» These projections earned him a charge from his counterpart Xavier Bertrand.
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