In pipes for weeks, it is now official. The Government announced this June 10 an extraordinary session of Parliament from July 1 to 11. Initially, senators and deputies should no longer be able to govern the proposals or bills of the Government since the end of June.
These additional ten days should allow Parliament to look for several subjects, from the controversial public audiovisual reform that leads Rachida Dati through a bill that transposes national interprofessional agreements on the use of older persons or the law on energy programming to strengthen the place of nuclear in France.
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