“Lamentable
.”
This is the cry from the heart of an LR senator, released Tuesday morning upon discovering the news: an agreement would have been reached during the night between the government and Corsican elected officials on the recognition of a “
status of autonomy
”.
The details take up one page and twenty-seven lines.
The “
enriched constitutional writings
” provide that Corsica be
“endowed with a status of autonomy within the Republic, which takes into account its own interests, linked to its Mediterranean insularity and to its historical, linguistic, cultural community, having developed a unique bond with his land
.
Gérald Darmanin welcomed the respect of “
both the red lines set by the President of the Republic
” and the “
six-month timetable to find an agreement
”, as Emmanuel Macron had stopped on September 28 before the Corsican Assembly, in Ajaccio.
At the request of the Head of State, the Minister of the Interior committed to the outcome of the “
Beauvau process
” and to a text…
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