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Assembly: Braun-Pivet asks deputies to be more present at QAGs, and ministers to have “precise” answers

2024-02-13T20:09:59.935Z

Highlights: Assembly: Braun-Pivet asks deputies to be more present at QAGs, and ministers to have “precise” answers. Objective? “Improve the quality of these sessions.” As such, the elected representative from Yvelines urges the deputies to “significant participation” within the Hemicycle itself. To discover PODCAST - Listen to the Le Figaro Politique club with Yves Thréard. In a letter sent this Tuesday to deputies, the President of the National Assembly insists on the presence which she considers “essential” of the executive during the two weekly sessions.


In a letter sent this Tuesday to deputies, the President of the National Assembly insists on the presence which she considers “essential” of the executive during the two weekly sessions of questions to the government (QAG).


It’s time to take stock.

Three months after inaugurating a new formula for questions to the government (QAG), divided into two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, instead of just one, the President of the National Assembly is drawing initial lessons.

In a letter sent this Tuesday to the entire national representation, and published by Public Senate, Yaël Braun-Pivet announces that this decision, implemented since the end of November and which had an

“experimental”

character for ten weeks, will be continued until the end of the regular session.

To discover

  • PODCAST - Listen to the Le Figaro Politique club with Yves Thréard

Objective ?

“Improve the quality of these sessions.”

As such, the elected representative from Yvelines urges the deputies to

“significant participation”

within the Hemicycle itself.

Whose ranks are sometimes sparse.

Reason why the holder of the perch asked

“that no meeting be held in the precincts of the National Assembly during the times of the government question sessions.”

A call to order which is not limited to parliamentarians.

Because the executive is also in Yaël Braun-Pivet’s sights.

“Precise, exhaustive and spontaneous” responses

While the new Attal government took almost a month to be complete, after a first wave of appointments in mid-January, the President of the National Assembly reveals having

“insisted”

with the Prime Minister on the responses provided by the members of his team to the deputies.

The latter must be at the same time

“precise, exhaustive and spontaneous”

.

Before hammering home the same message addressed to parliamentarians: the presence of all ministers and secretaries of state is

“essential”

.

“Attentive”

to the proposals that could be made to change these democratic meetings, Yaël Braun-Pivet promises to deliver a new assessment of these changes at the end of the ordinary session.

Source: lefigaro

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