Sunday, October 5, 2014

Participation in AKI for all splits right – Le Figaro

Participation in AKI for all splits right – Le Figaro

In the competition that pitted Jean-Francois Cope Francois Fillon, the subject had already been debated. Including within each camp. The deputy for Seine-et-Marne called for the “mobilization” against the government’s plan and had himself participated in several events, even to cringe some support. Conversely, François Fillon had not wished to draw to express, much less join a procession, while several of his lieutenants had them beat the pavement.

Two years later, the issue continues to fracture the right, no matter the team or for the presidential camp for the presidency of the UMP. Leading the procession in Paris on Sunday were alongside Patrick Ollier, Michèle Alliot-Marie, Philippe Goujon, Claude Goasguen, but also claiming the 2017 Xavier Bertrand, the filloniste Jérôme Chartier, the sarkozystes Laurent Wauquiez, William and Henry Peltier Guaino, the presidential candidate of the UMP Hervé Mariton … Without a common proposal unites them all.

Among the protesters was thus advocates of “rewriting the Taubira law.” Jérôme Chartier thereof. “There is no possible alternative,” said it was close to François Fillon. “If you give the same rights to homosexual and heterosexual couples in the law, never the European Court of Human Rights will not accept the principle being treated differently surrogates,” says MP Val d’Oise wishing that “the law establishes the principle that homosexual couples and couples are not equal.”

Filloniste in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy support for the presidency of the UMP, Valérie Pécresse also considers that “repeal Taubira law is not realistic.” In an interview with JDD, the former minister is in favor of “very solid locks to prevent the PMA and the GPA.” This is the position taken by Henri Guano who wishes to establish “constitutional firewall” between marriage and rights for all parentage online. Regarding the situation of children born by surrogacy abroad, the former adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy calls “parents to take responsibility”: “They assume, he has said on i-Tele. They can also go live in countries where the laws suit them better. “

The idea of ​​rewriting the law, however, is far from satisfying all sarkozystes. “I support the repeal of the law,” said Laurent Wauquiez, holding that “the priority is the defense of descent.” “We have a debate, it will slice it,” concedes however that the former minister does not minimize the divisions right. Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, other support Nicolas Sarkozy, in particular, said Monday on RTL, it was opposed to the repeal and wanted to “convince” the former president to speak out against this solution. Until Nicolas Sarkozy takes a position, Laurent Wauquiez welcomed a “first engagement very important”, “it will not advance to the GPA,” he says

D. Others do not have that patience. Several MPs who led the parliamentary debate against the law involved in the demonstration in Paris, including Jean-Frédéric Poisson. The President of the Christian Democratic Party supported in the competition for the presidency of the UMP, Herve Mariton. Prominently before the banner “The human is not a commodity”, the member for the Drôme, favor repeal, believes that “the candidate who is most clear in his convictions.” A line that allows it to stand out as much as Nicolas Sarkozy Bruno Le Maire, opposed to the GPA and the LDCs, but who does not want to repeal the law Taubira.

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