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Immigration law: Bourne denounces ‘holy alliance’ between Nupes and far right

She criticizes the “irresponsible” attitude of elected officials. Elizabeth Bourne denounced on Tuesday the “holy alliance” between the left-wing Nupes alliance and the far right during Monday’s rejection in the National Assembly of an immigration bill that she said took the form of an “unholy alliance.” .

“You are just offering them (the French, editor’s note) a holy alliance between the Nupes and the far right. You offer them only chaos. This is irresponsible, this is dangerous,” the Prime Minister first told the leader of the LFI deputies, Matilda Pano, during a meeting on government affairs in the National Assembly.

“Despite your attempts to prevent debate, we will not refuse to take decisive action against our fellow citizens,” she insisted, telling an MP in the confusion: “You are angry at democracy and your group.”

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Elisabeth Born then accused Boris Vallot, head of the PS parliamentary party, of “putting aside (his) convictions”, “deciding to mix (his) voices with those of the far right” and “choosing to be irresponsible”. .

Confronted by Eric Ciotti, deputy chairman of the Republicans, she “welcomed the commitment of the Minister of the Interior” Gérald Darmanin and expressed “all (her) confidence” in him, before accusing LR of “refusing to debate” in an “unnatural manner”. alliance” with Nupes and RN.

“As with all texts, we look for compromises. As with more than 50 texts over the past 18 months, we know we can achieve this,” she assured. “The search for agreements remains our method. »

The head of government eventually told the environmental group’s president, Cyrielle Chatelain, that she “wouldn’t be proud” if she were in her position to “refuse to debate” and “put the proposal to a vote thanks to the votes of the far right.” “, again in an “unnatural union”.

The government intends to convene a Joint Commission (CMP) of MPs and senators “as quickly as possible” to try to find a compromise on the immigration bill.

Source: Le Parisien

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