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Failing to have adopted his major reform promised for his first five-year term, Emmanuel Macron has since multiplied the announcements of modifications to the Constitution.
The inclusion of voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion) was widely voted on Monday by Congress, a prelude to other expected revisions - on the unfreezing of the electorate for the provincial elections in New Caledonia, on the autonomy of Corsica and the abolition of land rights in Mayotte.
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But several figures in the presidential camp are mobilizing to put other measures on the agenda, deemed easier to pass as they do not fall under the Basic Law.
Starting with the election of deputies by proportional representation, in order to better represent the political forces, or even
the “relaxation
” of the non-cumulative mandates.
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