Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Macron law: parliamentary battle has already begun – the Obs

Macron law: parliamentary battle has already begun – the Obs

Paris (AFP) – The parliamentary battle over Macron law, which promises to be one of the most intense of the five years, began on Tuesday, on the eve of the presentation of the project “for growth and activity “in the Cabinet.

On Wednesday, the text of the Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron will be tabled in the National Assembly, which will debate for ten days from January 22.

The discussion has already been hot Tuesday at a meeting of more than two hours of PS deputies in the presence of the minister, who promised a “working with Parliament to enrich the text.” The objective is to obtain a majority vote for the left, what is “safe” Secretary of State Thierry Mandon.

After the meeting, Mr. Macron called on everyone to avoid “debate false ideological “, while the president of the Socialist Group Bruno Le Roux claimed that he felt” no global opposition, but challenging elements on some points. “

This challenge is not only about the emblematic issue the opening of shops on Sundays, which would become possible 12 times a year instead of five, but also on the ability of the text to “unlock the French economy” and boost growth.

“This announced, it is not votable, “he told AFP one of the leaders of the rebellious, Christian Paul, in particular with the Sunday openings that lead to” hypermarchandisation “of society. And his colleague Pascal Cherki also criticized the reform of the legal profession, as opposed to meeting “in the same body of the legal professions and revenue.”

“To make a point of growth, it takes 40 billion, I do not see them in the text, “he told the general rapporteur of the Budget Valérie Rabault which, without being rebellious, is one of the leaders of the socialist collective critical Coherence, which presented proposals for” go further “

-. Calming the game –

Of the text advocates, Dominique Lefebvre denounced in critical socialists” posture games “before the PS Congress in June 2015, while François Loncle felt that the project should be renamed “law against ringardisation PS.”

Wanting to calm things down, the first secretary of the PS Jean-Christophe Cambadélis said that if Sunday work was in “discussions between the government and its majority, there is nothing to call it a crisis.” On this issue, the Secretary of State for the Budget Christian Eckert said that “the wages of doubling” of the employees concerned “seems to be the base from which we can discuss.”

Right, skepticism and irony dominate, waiting to take a position on the details of the proposed measures, exercise that may reveal differences in the opposition. “The PS is once again under discussion with himself,” he told Philippe Vigier (IDUs), while for Christian Jacob (UMP) “talking about economic recovery” with this text gives “really want to pinching “.

Overall, the opposition supports the regulated professions of law, again Wednesday in the street against a reform that they believe threatens their balance but also access to justice. A position shared by the Left Front, for whom Macron law “is a marker of the Five-Year” in a liberal sense.

For now, all parliamentary groups except the Socialists, protest against the project examination conditions, “indecent” by Philippe Vigier, or “expedited” in the eyes of Andre Chassaigne (FG), with most likely an accelerated procedure (one single reading text).

The government, according to them, also considering imposing a limited time in the debates, the “programmed legislative time,” which leads to the start on a Thursday – January 22 – instead of a week of beginning as is customary. Indeed, if the discussion started on 20, it would be less than six weeks after the submission of the text, and the opposition, according to the rules of the Assembly could then oppose the scheduled time.

Prior to the debate in the Chamber, a special committee of 70 members will review the project at least a hundred articles. Names of socialist François Brottes Ferrand and Richard are the most cited, according to several sources, to be president and general rapporteur.

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