. dice on Monday, a special commission met in the National Assembly to consider more than 1 600 amendments on the text of Articles 106 raking topics as wide as Sunday work, the reform of the driving license, regulated professions The development of bus routes, etc.
In addition to the criticism from the opposition, the text has already raised substantial reserves left with a weapon passes between the MP EELV Cécile Duflot and Emmanuel Macron, the Minister of Economy or with Martine Aubry leader in the “rebellious” PS.
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On the merits, according to Le Figaro, several amendments propose extending a little more the opening of some markets. Jean-Christophe Fromentin, the deputy mayor of IDUs Neully proposed to introduce an additional article to allow to allow a company to be able to make loans to less than two years to partner companies with which it has economic ties justifying . One way to turn from the banking system “classic” is sometimes hesitant to help companies experiencing financial difficulties.
As for the driving license, one of the issues to reduce the time of Waiting is whether we can delegate or not passing the practical examination to private providers while the text already provides that licensed operators can do for theoretical tests permit light vehicles. take the words of Francois Hollande. The examination of the bill for the activity of Emmanuel Macron by members begins this Monday, January 12th in committee
But the debates have mainly crystallized around a central point in the text. L extension of Sunday work, including the transition from 5 to 12 of the number of authorization to open on Sunday that mayors may grant. Martine Aubry denounced in mid-December “regression”. For its part, Cécile Duflot fired red ball on the text which is in its “social renunciation” with the goal of “defeat this law is a duty for all those who still hope.” Emmanuel Macron to calm the promised that the bill can be improved in the parliamentary debate but firm. “There is no question of falling into a haggling over the number of Sundays worked to allow,” he explained.
Still, the margins for the government are reduced while Brussels has asked France to give pledges and reforms to reduce deficits
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