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CHRONIC. Without an absolute majority, the National Assembly will perhaps achieve a feat: stop the inflation of laws and standards. Chick?
By Michael Richard
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Dn the unprecedented parliamentary deal, still messy, that is a relative majority, this could be THE good news hidden. What ? The commitment made by Élisabeth Borne to present for the consideration of deputies and senators shorter and more readable texts of laws to better pass the test of parliamentary debates.
Fewer articles, fewer amendments. Fewer opportunities to get angry or quibble. Fewer pretexts for algarades. Less time wasted. Fewer articles, more seriousness in their examination and more chances to improve them.
Really ? At the opening of the parliamentary session, October 3, should be presented a text on unemployment insurance shortened from its original version. The strategic orientation and programming law of the Ministry of…
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