Monday, February 16, 2015

The Macron law passes the test of solemn vote on Tuesday – RTL.fr

The Macron law passes the test of solemn vote on Tuesday – RTL.fr

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The National Assembly must decide this on February 17, 2015 Macron law. (Illustration)

After weeks of discussion, the project Macron Act is subject to the member voting this Tuesday, February 17 , with an expected vote without great apprehension by the government but before which Manuel Valls called to order the socialist protesters.

After more than 190 hours of discussion in committee and plenary, completed Sunday at 6am, the text of some 200 articles “for the growth, activity and equal economic opportunities,” emblematic of the reformist line displayed by the executive, must go the course of the solemn vote to 17 hours.

The Government confident despite no voice support socialist

Socialist leaders and government are confident of its adoption as the likely missing voice in most should be offset by the failure of a majority of IDUs and abstaining or voting “for” a handful of UMP (Hervé Mariton, Frédéric Lefebvre …).

Prime Minister, who defended Text “positive for employees” and “important for our economy,” has nevertheless Monday called for “accountability” PS deputies tempted to abstain or vote against , as the former minister Benoît Hamon. He said that “the requirement of the French” was to end with the “little quarrels” and other “Congress preparations” seen “the events we know” referring to attacks in Paris and their suites. And Manuel Valls will further argue Tuesday morning before the PS group. Beware of “stiffening” warned Socialist critics, as Christian Paul.



Shared environmentalists, the UMP and the Left Front against

The vast majority of socialists and left-wing radicals are preparing to approve the text of the Minister of Economy, Emmanuel Macron. Environmentalists are shared among the proponents of a very critical line as the former Minister Cécile Duflot and moderate.

Most of the UMP and the Front Left will vote against the bill , the first judging tote (liberalization of the transport privatization of provincial airports) and not up to the necessities of France, the latter denouncing “regressions unqualified for the rights of employees. ” The text will then be examined in the Senate as of April, the Assembly has the final say.



The Battle of Sunday

If the right UMP head, has concentrated most of its attacks on the reform of the regulated legal professions, including notaries, the left was divided mainly around the extension of Sunday work , decried a “step backwards” social by Martine Aubry, the new rules of collective redundancies or reform labor court.

The creation by order of “International tourist areas” where the shops will be open in the evening until midnight every Sunday , has also attracted the ire of the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo. This end to end to the government of the bench, despite the regrets of some MPs not to see in particular the Minister of Justice, Christiane Taubira, Emmanuel Macron, for his baptism of fire in the Chamber, took care to respond at length amendments or arrests.

Macron not seeking “political compromises to rally votes”

If its defenders, particularly socialists but right too, have continued to praise his “listening”, his “teaching” and “co-production” with MPs, “paradoxical for a minister who has never been parliamentary ‘s es detractors criticized him for wanting to “get at any price its certificate of good reformer” (UMP Christian Jacob), or not to be “the little water carrier of the European Commission” (the Left Front André Chassaigne).

slinger Laurent Baumel, who advised him on Saturday to “think seriously” to “make a political gesture” before the vote, Emmanuel Macron countered that ” not seeking political compromises to rally the votes. “

Many changes

No upset Text headlights shutters, the government accepted the often desired changes by the General Rapporteur, Richard Ferrand (PS) or thematic rapporteurs, as the supervisory mechanism of the tariffs of notaries, the reform of the driving license or the freedom given to elected officials to authorize the opening of shops up to 12 Sundays a year. Faced with the denunciation by the media as “censorship” trade secrets was also removed from the bill.

Mocking the following, the reform of local government powers (Loi OuR), consideration of which starts on Tuesday night, the PS Chairman of the Committee on Laws, Jean-Jacques Urvoas, tweeted: “you like #LoiMacron You’ll love the law OuR: + 2,000 amendments tabled” .

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