Thursday, December 11, 2014

Macron Act: “Left law” to “liberate growth” – The Obs

Macron Act: "Left law" to "liberate growth" – The Obs

Paris (AFP) – Macron bill, meant to illustrate the reform momentum in France, was introduced with great fanfare Wednesday as a “real law left” to “liberate” the growth in the face of discontent some socialist and legal professions.

The bill on the activity and growth, baptism of fire of the young Economy Minister, Emmanuel Macron, was defended by the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls and the main person with unusual solemnity to reporters at the Elysee Palace in the presence of many ministers.

The government apparently was eager to present a united front to defend “law of progress and freedom and here I echo the words of the President of the Republic, “said Mr Valls.

” It’s just a real law left “argues for its part the distributed file to the press on Wednesday.

This text, including the executive expects concrete results “next summer” without specifying them, contains a string of reforms, some of which promise stormy parliamentary debates and already raise events.

The bill should “revitalize the French economy” and “does not detract from anyone,” assured Mr. Macron, who hammered be guided by the ” pragmatism “

-. Free, invest, work –

The project articulated in three chapters -” free “,” invest “and” work “- means, in bulk, lower rates of notaries, allow cross France by bus, open more shops on Sundays, support start-up, speed up procedures to industrial tribunals, to more competition in the retail or address delays to move driving license.

He had been set in motion by the predecessor of Mr. Macron, Arnaud Montebourg, more thunderous displaying a target of 6 billion euros in additional purchasing power , the new minister has refused to take over.

One of the most controversial issues concerning Sunday working in commerce.

The mayors may authorize the shops to open their common up to 12 Sundays per year instead of the current 5, with an obligation to “pay compensation”.

In this regard, Mr. Macron responded to criticism especially from the left of the Socialist Party, believing that it was “a social breakthrough.” Mr. Valls has ensured that there was a “debate margin.”

The trade sector unions call for a demonstration on December 16, still on the issue of Sunday work.

– Legal professionals in the street –

Other mobilization on Wednesday: those of legal professionals, bailiffs, notaries and lawyers, very angry against aspects of the bill on which 30,000 were marching in Paris.

UNAPL, which brings together professionals, calls for his part to take to the streets on January 22, the date from which the bill will be discussed at the National Assembly.

The bill aims to negotiate lower regulated tariffs acts “everyday” (small real estate purchases, bailiff findings) tariffs to be more transparent and reviewed regularly.

But the aspect that most worries the professionals, and raises reservations of the State Council, focuses on the liberalization of their installation requirements, including notaries and bailiffs.

The goal is to enable young notary install without having to buy the sometimes exorbitant costs. But notaries up fear that this reform would roll back almost the value of their education.

This Macron law, if causing a stir in France, also very interested in overseas, where it . is interpreted as a test of the ability to reform a government already under surveillance by the European Commission for its fiscal slippages

The Economist rarely tender for France, and joked Wednesday: Mr. Macron “must convince Brussels that its reforms are liberal and the French Socialists that they are not.”

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