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Institutions will wait

2024-01-31T18:09:19.697Z

Highlights: Institutions will wait. The detailed roadmap set by Gabriel Attal on Tuesday during his general policy speech forgets the reform of institutions. This old sea serpent started in 2017 by Emmanuel Macron, but postponed several times. Reduction in the number of parliamentarians, implementation of proportional representation in legislative elections, return to the accumulation of mandates, referendum... the paths are known. However, the Prime Minister did not risk making the slightest promise. This is because there is no consensus on the subject. The president himself knows this too well, having already seen a first reform project stopped in its tracks in the summer of 2018.


The detailed roadmap set by Gabriel Attal on Tuesday during his general policy speech forgets the reform of institutions. V


A message of authority, measures to liberate the economy, concrete measures for health, school, housing... a Prévert-style inventory.

In the Assembly on Tuesday, then in the Senate this Wednesday, Gabriel Attal worked to clarify his course during his general policy declaration.

One point was, however, set aside, that of institutional reform.

This old sea serpent started in 2017 by Emmanuel Macron, but postponed several times.

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Reduction in the number of parliamentarians, implementation of proportional representation in legislative elections, return to the accumulation of mandates, referendum... the paths are known.

However, the Prime Minister did not risk making the slightest promise.

This is because there is no consensus on the subject.

The president himself knows this too well, having already seen a first reform project stopped in its tracks in the summer of 2018. And since then, nothing.

Or almost.

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Source: leparis

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