More than six months after Chido, the National Assembly largely adopted on Tuesday, July 1, the Government’s bill to “re -found” to Mayotte, the poorest department in France faced even before the devastating approval of the cyclone with immense challenges.
The lower room voted the text with 367 votes and 109 votes against. Already adopted in May by the Senate, the text must now be compromised between the senators and the deputies next week in the Joint Committee (CMP), with a probable final adoption by step.
A text rejected on the left
Even before the vote in the hemicycle, the Government praised a text of an “unprecedented political ambition”, to “concretize the Republican promise” in Mayotte, where inequalities with France remain abyssals.
Adopted has a great marjority, this text was not unanimous, however, since the left voted against, where he abstained. Before the vote in the Assembly, the ecological deputy Dominique Vanet denounced “the anti -immigrant obsession” of the text.
A project adopted with the RN voices
However, the Government could count on the votes of the national demonstration. Before the approval of the vote, Yoann Gillet, deputy RN, congratulated himself for having transformed an initially “too shy” text even if he does not fill everything.
The Marine Le Pen group has obtained a series of victories, thanks to the very low mobilization of the deputies in the other hemicycle banks. So much so that during the debates, Manuel Valls, the foreigner minister, denounced the absence of the “common base” that allowed “scandalous” and “completely unconstitutional” measures.
The adopted text provides a series of measures to combat immigration, and allows, for example, the placement in the retention of minors who accompany an important being subject to a distance away.
The deputy of Mayotte, Estelle Youssouffa, welcomed a “victory” introduced by the deputies during the exam: the abolition by 2030 of the territorialized visa, which prevents a head of a residence permit of Mahorais from arriving in France.
Source: BFM TV
