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Immigration law: Laurent Fabius counterattacks after LR criticizes the Constitutional Council

In the majestic Chamber of the Constitutional Council, Laurent Fabius poses mischievously in front of a bronze sculpture of a galloping horse. As a tribute to the famous legislative cavaliers, these amendments were considered to have “no direct or indirect connection” with the original object of the text, resulting in the immigration law being subject to significant censorship (40%) by the Nine Wise Men of the Rue Montpensier. The calm that reigns within these walls on the morning of this Friday, January 26, is only apparent: “This is the eye of the storm” (a brief respite from the heart of the storm), smiles former Prime Minister François Mitterrand.

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Along with his colleagues, he is under fire from the LR and RN, accused of replacing popular sovereignty by repealing most of the clauses added under the leadership of the right – and applauded by the far right – to a draft government law aimed at “controlling immigration and improving integration” . “A coup d’état by law,” thundered Laurent Vauquier in Le Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France; “democratic robbery,” added Eric Ciotti; “A strong move by the judges,” Jordan criticized Bardell.

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Source: Le Parisien

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