The third should be the good one and the socialist deputies are already preparing to celebrate “a great victory” after more than a year of parliamentary shuttle.
Already adopted twice in the National Assembly and twice in the Senate with the support of the right, the bill from the deputy (PS) of Eure Philippe Brun aimed at protecting EDF from dismemberment and extending regulated tariffs electricity to very small businesses (craftsmen, small farmer traders) and small communities should be adopted this Thursday morning, in final reading, within the framework of the niche (reserved day) of the PS group in the Assembly.
And for good reason, the executive, which until now was opposed to a text deemed “dangerous”, offered the socialist deputy an agreement.
The threat of the deputy who predicted that, for the first time in the Fifth Republic, an opposition bill could be adopted against the advice of the government weighed in his decision, he believes.
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