“The recap” by Thibault Hénocque
The National Rally held its parliamentary niche on Thursday, October 31, 2024. On the agenda were legislative proposals to reinstate minimum sentences, expel foreign offenders, exempt from income tax doctors and nurses with combined employment and retirement and remove the energy performance diagnostic criterion. The National Rally wanted above all that the deputies vote for its proposed law to repeal the pension reform. Although unraveled in the Assembly's Social Affairs Committee, the text was maintained by Marine Le Pen during this parliamentary session. In order to restore substance to the text, the RN deputies had already submitted amendments to be validated by the President of the Assembly under article 40 of the Constitution. The latter prohibits MPs from creating new uncompensated expenses. Yaël Braun-Pivet declared the RN’s bill inadmissible. Are the strategies adopted by the different parties during this parliamentary niche day proof that the “sanitary cordon” which surrounded the RN has disappeared?
Guests:
– Elsa Mondin-Gava, LCP journalist
– Frédéric Dabi, general director Opinion of IFOP
– Antoine Marette, journalist in the political service of France Culture, specialist in the extreme right
THE BIG INTERVIEW / Anne-Charlène Bezzina: advocacy for the Fifth Republic
In “This Constitution which protects us”, Anne-Charlène Bezzina returns to each of the articles and paragraphs of the Constitution for educational purposes. The author attempts to remove the preconceptions according to which the Constitution is beyond the reach of the general public. “The Constitution is often draped in the contempt that citizens can have for their ruling class: disconnected from reality, secret, complex,” she explains. This involves proposing a reading grid of the one hundred and eight articles of the Constitution of the Fifth Republic. How can a text of such magnitude, which protects institutions and citizens, turn out to be so little known?
– Special guest: Anne-Charlène Bezzina, lecturer in public law at the University of Rouen, teacher at Sciences Po Paris and author of “This Constitution which protects us” (XO éditions)
THE ANGRY QUESTION / Should the Universal National Service be abolished?
– Jean-Baptiste Daoulas, political journalist at “Libération”
– Bertrand Périer, lawyer
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