A little over fifty days after the vote on the Immigration law, here is the government once again confronted with this flammable issue.
Mahorais have been blocking the main roads of Mayotte for three weeks to protest against the permanent insecurity and the massive arrival of Comorians and migrants from the African continent.
Yesterday, Gérald Darmanin announced a “radical” measure: the end of land rights in the poorest department in France, which has nearly 50% foreigners, a third being born on the island.
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This declaration immediately reignited the embers of the burning debates of last December.
The left denounced a revision which breaks with “French republican history for more than two centuries”.
On the right and the extreme right, on the contrary, we are calling for the rule to be extended “everywhere throughout the national territory”.
Hit by the censorship of the Immigration text by the Constitutional Council, will the Republicans go along with the government and play the game of revising the fundamental law?
Will they negotiate other provisions in exchange for their vote, they who insist that only a modification of the Constitution can make it possible to pass truly effective texts in this area?
Will the majority withstand the shock, having swung between its left wing and its right wing last December?
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