A forty-five minute one-off, every Wednesday.
Gabriel Attal therefore wishes, as revealed by France Info this Thursday, February 15, to introduce a new format for questions to the government (QAG), where the deputies would address only... him.
The Prime Minister made this known to the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, from their first telephone exchange after his appointment, on January 9.
Then hammered out his interest the following week, during their first tête-à-tête.
However, the idea did not come from him.
But from Braun-Pivet, when she was thinking about how to restore dynamism and interest to these increasingly shunned sessions.
It was also she who (officially) submitted it to the new head of government, during a recent majority breakfast.
Whether the Prime Minister wishes it or not, it is also necessary for the presidents of the different groups to give their assent.
Finally, it is they who, if necessary, will decide on the modalities.
They will be brought together for this purpose by Lassay's host upon returning from vacation, so that the first session of this new type could actually be held as early as February 28, but more probably on March 6.
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