Lhe new National Assembly is truly unlike any other. Historians will perhaps one day look into its singularity, compared to those of the IVe and even of the IIIe Republic. After a month of operation, while observers have undoubtedly ruled out the hypothesis, formulated by some the day after the June legislative elections, of a rapid dissolution of the Assembly elected on June 19, very clever anyone who can say for sure if it will come to an end.
In any case, she still hasn’t found her cruising speed. Worse: it is to be feared that she will never find him. Admittedly, the government is managing, little by little – and again, at what pace – to get some of its texts voted on, but at the cost of political gymnastics oscillating between the big gap…
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