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“Uber files” and Smic: La France insoumise withdraws two texts from its day in the Assembly on Thursday

During their day reserved for the National Assembly this Thursday, the deputies of rebellious France withdrew two bills: that of the Smic and that of the “Uber Files”.

Faced with hundreds of amendments, the LFI deputies decided to withdraw the first two texts that appeared on the agenda of their day reserved for Thursday in the National Assembly, including the Smic at 1,600 euros, according to what parliamentary sources learned on Wednesday. .

The first was a request for an “inquiry commission” on the “Uber Files” and the role of Emmanuel Macron in the establishment of Uber in France, and the second proposed the increase of the Smic to 1600 euros net, a strong marker for the rebels.

More than a hundred amendments

His withdrawal raises his proposal to include the right to abortion in the Constitution in the first place of the texts of his “parliamentary niche”, allowing this day for a minority group to set the agenda in the National Assembly.

It also opens the possibility of at least starting the examination of the next text, the one that proposes a total ban on bullfighting in France, which unleashes passions and divides the different political groups.

The “niche” must end at midnight and with hundreds of amendments tabled by its political opponents on its various texts, the LFI group feared that it would not be able to complete its examination of right-wing constitutional law. to abortion

However, it is the one that has the best chance of being adopted, with a majority of deputies being in favor of it, despite strong reluctance from the right and extreme right.

The text on the Smic, which was the subject of more than 100 amendments, had no chance of being adopted, although the LFI would have liked to have been able to debate it in the Chamber.

The Insoumi had denounced “undemocratic obstruction” by their opponents during the presentation of the amendments. “I think it is dangerous,” launched its leader Mathilde Panot on Tuesday, criticizing the desire to “avoid any debate on important issues” of society or “social emergency.”

Author: Jeanne Bulant with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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