Emmanuel Macron had already said he was in favor, but without ever following through with the process.
According to our information, the Horizons group, which brings together Édouard Philippe's troops in the National Assembly, has included in its parliamentary niche a bill (PPL) providing for a return to the non-cumulative mandates.
The text, which will be carried by the deputy Henri Alfandari, aims to once again authorize the simultaneous exercise of a national mandate and certain local executive mandates, such as for example that of deputy mayor or vice-president of a department or of region.
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At the beginning of September, at the Élysée, the former prime minister already raised this subject, in a statement which did not suffer from the slightest ambiguity:
"Over the course of the reforms, we have weakened the executive power to the point of no longer being able to carry out the major changes that we would need.
The five-year term to make it modern, then limited to twice to make it American, the non-cumulation, the HATVP which limits the capacity to bring in...
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