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Uber Files: LFI calls for a parliamentary commission of inquiry thanks to its “right to draw”

The parliamentary group of La France insoumise announces that it is exercising its “drawing right” to obtain the creation of a commission of inquiry into the “Uber files” and the role of Emmanuel Macron in the establishment of the VTC platform in France.

The deputies of La France Insoumise announced on Tuesday that they wanted to exercise their “right of lottery” to allow the creation of a commission of inquiry on the “Uber Files”, revealed last July.

Each parliamentary group is granted an annual “drawing right”, provided for since 1988. It allows them to put on the agenda a proposal for a resolution tending to the creation of a committee of inquiry.

“It is enough for the president (of an opposition group) to make the request for the Conference of Presidents to take note of the creation of the investigation commission,” the website of the National Assembly still indicates.

Danielle Simonnet at the head of this commission

The parliamentary group had opted to withdraw this proposal last week when it was on the agenda of the National Assembly. A decision made to try to vote for the reinstatement of caregivers who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.

“As we have committed ourselves, we will do everything possible so that these proposals, all of them widely approved, can return to the Assembly’s agenda,” writes the LFI group in a press release on November 29.

Finally, the press release announces that it will be Danielle Simonnet, deputy for the XV district of Paris, who will chair this commission once it is created.

Author: Thomas Soulié with Hugues Garnier
Source: BFM TV

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