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The new authorities “must work with” the National Assembly, believes Yaël Braun-Pivet

“This government must compromise, must work with the National Assembly”Yaël Braun-Pivet stated on BFM-TV and RMC on Tuesday morning. Reacting to the feedback of the brand new Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, who thought of, on TF1 on Monday, resorting to the regulatory route, the President of the National Assembly recalled that the deputies should be “consulted in advance”.

“I will be very attentive to this. Parliament will not be bypassed. I expect the government to respect Parliament in all its prerogatives and therefore to involve it in building the policies it wishes to pursue.”

“The National Assembly is never the problem. The National Assembly is the solution”she insisted. On Europe 1 and CNews, Mr. Retailleau repeated Tuesday that he “did not prohibit itself from taking, in particular by regulatory means, a certain number of provisions”.

Mme Braun-Pivet, former chairwoman of the Law Commission, additionally warned the Minister of the Interior about his concept of ​​systematising the execution of brief sentences. “If it's to incarcerate these people in overcrowded remand centers with 180% detention, it won't work”she warned. Mr. Retailleau spoke out on TF1 on Monday night towards “non-execution of sentences”. “We need to build prisons. It's not my field, but I'll talk about it very freely with Didier Migaud.”the brand new Minister of Justice, declared Mr. Retailleau.

Questioned concerning the relationship between Didier Migaud and Mr. Retailleau, Mme Braun-Pivet recalled that “Justice and police are areas that are closely linked.” “Justice is not lax, it has never been as severe as today.” Regarding Bruno Retailleau's announcement to contact the general public prosecutor towards a “rebellious” MP, Mr.me Braun-Pivet assured that this elected official “is not above the law”.

She additionally expressed her want to proceed the examination of texts interrupted by the dissolution of the Assembly in June, citing “the agricultural programming law”and even “the end of life law”.

“This is a text that is awaited by the French people, and so I hope that it will be re-examined in the National Assembly before the end of the year. We are ready, the text is ready, and so we have to go for it.”assured Mr.me Braun-Pivet.

MP Olivier Falorni (affiliated with MoDem), who chaired the parliamentary debates on the invoice, tabled a proposal on Monday that largely reproduces the content material of the interrupted undertaking, signed by 166 MPs. But a number of members of the federal government from the Republicans have proven themselves firmly against the textual content.

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