“We're going to be bored.
» This pillar of the Assembly already feels idle.
The legislative calendar is currently almost empty.
Among the avalanche of measures announced by Gabriel Attal in his general policy declaration, few pass through law.
Whether it is the experiments on working hours or the uniform, the simplifications of standards, the “rabbit tax” at the doctor, the “by regulatory means” planing on state medical aid (AME), the completion of the Flamanville EPR, etc.
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“The important thing is not to make laws for the sake of making laws, but to ensure that there are concrete changes for people,” summarizes a significant minister.
The time for reforms has passed.
» Pensions, immigration justice, police, etc.
: the great battles are behind.
A project on the end of life still remains to be examined;
a rather consensual law of economic simplification;
and to adopt constitutional modifications (IVG, New Caledonia, perhaps Corsica).
Only labor market reform promises to be turbulent.
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