"We can't say amen to everything": Macron supporters ready to vote against the government's "simplification" of economic life package
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If yet another sign were needed to show an overheated Parliament, frequently breaking down, the end of the examination of the bill for the "simplification" of economic life comes at the right time. After an illegible examination by the members of parliament, the deputies are to vote solemnly on the entire text on Tuesday, June 17. But at the end of a meeting on Sunday, the Macronists chose to vote against this text, which is being put forward by the government they are supposed to support. Gabriel Attal's troops are not digesting the unraveling that the right and the far right have engaged in. In particular, the abolition of low-emission zones (LEZs), a measure aimed at combating air pollution. A veritable "red line," according to a Macronist advisor, according to whom "we cannot say
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