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Court of Auditors, Constitutional Council... Pierre Moscovici is alarmed by “attacks” against pillars of democracy

2024-01-29T12:48:49.791Z

Highlights: Court of Auditors president Pierre Moscovici is alarmed by “attacks” against pillars of democracy. Four days after the censorship of large sections of the immigration law, he assures that the independent authorities are “guarantees of the rule of law” The decision of the Sages, already under pressure when deciding on pension reform in spring 2023, has sparked numerous criticisms from the right and the far right. At the beginning of January, the President of the Constitutional Council Laurent Fabius regretted “a certain confusion among some between law and politics”


Four days after the censorship of large sections of the immigration law, the president of the Court of Auditors assures that the independent authorities are “guarantees of the rule of law”.


The first president of the Court of Auditors Pierre Moscovici expressed concern on Monday about

“attacks tinged with illiberalism”

against independent institutions, pillars of democracy such as his own or the Constitutional Council, which the recent immigration law has exposed to pressure. intense.

“The independent authorities and the Supreme Courts are not burdens or obstacles that should be removed

,” he insisted during the solemn hearing at the start of the school year of the Court of Auditors, which was attended by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

“On the contrary, they are guarantors of the rule of law and pillars of our democracy.

If we lose this compass, this plumb line of institutions, then we run all the risks

,” continued Moscovici, four days after the Constitutional Council censored large parts of the government's immigration law.

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The decision of the Sages, already under pressure when deciding on pension reform in spring 2023, has sparked numerous criticisms from the right and the far right, the president of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region Laurent Wauquiez y even seeing a

“coup d’état de j'état”

.

A few days before the Constitutional Council's decision, the right had already attacked another independent institution, accusing the Court of Auditors of having delayed the publication of a report on the policy to combat illegal immigration. .

Initially planned for mid-December, during the full examination by Parliament of the draft law on immigration, the publication of the report finally took place on January 4.

Faced with criticism that he considers

"totally unfounded"

, Pierre Moscovici claimed in mid-January the independence of the Court, particularly in the scheduling of its investigations and their publication.

On Monday, he reiterated that

“the Court of Auditors stood ready to support the government and Parliament.”

“We will do it without alarmism, it is not our taste;

without complacency, this is not our task;

and without ever giving in to certain attacks tinged with illiberalism, which thrive on the soil of simplifications, invectives, false news

,” he explained.

Also read: Censorship of the Constitutional Council: “Faced with immigration, can Parliament still legislate?”

At the beginning of January, the President of the Constitutional Council Laurent Fabius had already regretted

“a certain confusion among some between law and politics”

.

“In an advanced democratic regime like ours, we can always modify the state of the law but, to do this, we must always ensure that we respect the rule of law

,” he added during the Council's greetings to President Emmanuel Macron.

Source: lefigaro

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