Emmanuel Macron during his television interview

Pension Reform: Emmanuel Macron Regrets Nothing

RECAP: The President of the Republic spoke to the French on the news of TF1 and France 2 on the pension reform The President of the Republic wanted to dot the “i” and “clarify” things. The pension reform “will continue on its democratic path”, insisted Emmanuel Macron, interviewed on Wednesday on the news of TF1 and France 2 live. Having […]

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Pension reform: Emmanuel Macron has chosen to use 49.3

Pension Reform: Emmanuel Macron Has Chosen to Use 49.3

DEMOCRACY: A Council of Ministers convened urgently validated this choice Did Emmanuel Macron cross the Rubicon? After a tense morning, during which summit meetings followed one another, the Head of State decided to use Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass his pension reform without a vote in the Assembly. A Council of Ministers was convened urgently a few minutes before the […]

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Coronavirus: The state of health emergency extended until December 14 only.

Coronavirus: State of Health Emergency Extended until December 14th Only

VOTE: The National Assembly went against the advice of the government, which wanted an extension of the State of Health Emergency until mid-February While there were not enough LREM deputies in session on Tuesday night, the opposition managed to get the National Assembly to vote on an extension of the state of health emergency until December […]

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The state of health emergency ends on July 10, 2020 but restrictive measures may continue to apply

End of the State of Health Emergency: Gatherings, Stadiums, Masks … What Changes on July 11th

The National Assembly definitively adopted the bill to exit the state of health emergency on July 10th. After this date, certain restrictions will be lifted. The state of health emergency is almost over. Declared March 23rd to deal with the coronavirus epidemic, it must end on Friday 10th July (except in Guyana and Mayotte, where it is extended until […]

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Emmanuel Macron in New York on September 24, 2019.

Emmanuel Macron: “France Can Not Welcome Everyone if it Wants to Welcome Well”

A few days before the opening of the debate on immigration to Parliament, President Emmanuel Macron spoke on this topic in an interview with Europe 1. Emmanuel Macron believes that “France can not accommodate everyone if it wants to welcome well,” wishing to avoid “simplistic debates” on this topic, in an interview to Europe 1 recorded from […]

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The National Assembly is examining the mobility bill

Bike, carpool, 80 km/h … the Assembly is Examining the Mobility Bill

MPs begin the review of the draft mobility Bill, which includes a package for greener commuting and taxation of air transport. The National Assembly seizes Monday, June 3, 2019 the sprawling text of law on mobility, which promises jousting around the easing of 80 km/h speed limit and taxation of air transport. Already passed in the Senate at […]

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After the Great Debate, the government promise big projects

After the Great Debate, the Government Promises Big Projects

In the face of the deputies, Tuesday, April 9, 2019, Edouard Philippe assured that “powerful and concrete” decisions will be taken to meet the expectations of the French. After the great debate, “major projects”: Edouard Philippe promised Tuesday 9th April, 2019 before the National Assembly responses to the “strong need for transformation ” expressed and the “wall of distrust” separating […]

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The National Assembly prepares for the uncertainty of Brexit

National Assembly Prepares for “Uncertainty” of Brexit

France has decided to “prepare” for the consequences of Brexit. The National Assembly supported, in the night to Monday to Tuesday, a bill allowing the French government to protect itself. Explanations. Brexit “hard” or “soft”  ? The National Assembly has approved the bill allowing the government to protect, through future orders, any form that would take the exit of the United Kingdom from […]

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Gilles Lurton, MP for Saint-Malo, refused to include in the law the ban on glyphosate.

Glyphosate: Why Saint-Malo MP Gilles Lurton Did Not Vote against its Ban

Gilles Lurton, MP for Saint-Malo, refused to include in the law the ban on glyphosate. He explains the reasons for his vote: After another heated debate in the National Assembly on glyphosate , the result remained unchanged: the ban on the controversial herbicide within three years will not be enshrined in law . So decided the deputies in the night of Friday 14th to Saturday 15th September, 2018. Gilles Lurton , […]

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The National Assembly have voted to increase to 11 vaccines from 1st January

Here are the 11 Compulsory Vaccines Voted by the National Assembly

Increase from three to eleven the number of compulsory vaccines for children born from 1st January, 2018: the National Assembly voted this measure for “public health”. Increase from three to eleven the number of compulsory vaccines for children born from the 1st January, 2018  : the National Assembly voted Friday this measure for “public health”, according to the government, […]

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