From this Tuesday, November 21, the National Assembly is experimenting with a new format for questions to the government. While deputies could usually ask their questions to ministers every Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., they will now be able to question members of Elisabeth Borne’s team on Tuesday for 1 hour 15 minutes from 3 p.m. and on Wednesday for 45 minutes. from 2 p.m. This change was proposed by the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, in order to “revitalize” questions to the government. Follow the exchanges between MPs and ministers in our live stream.
The death of a teenager in Crépol at the heart of the debates? MPs should question the government about the violent attacks which took place on the sidelines of a ball in Crépol (Drôme) on the night of Saturday to Sunday. Thomas, uA 16-year-old young man died after being stabbed. A white march will be organized in his tribute on Wednesday.
Kick-off of the examination of the immigration bill. The day will also be marked by the hearing of Gérald Darmanin by the law committee, at 5 p.m. MEPs will question the Minister of the Interior on his immigration bill. This very controversial text, whose fate is uncertain at the Palais-Bourbon, will then be examined by this same law committee the week of November 27 before arriving in the chamber on December 11.
The Social Security budget in the Senate. The Social Security budget is also submitted to the vote of senators on Tuesday, who reworked it to alert the government to the “Secu hole”, in the shadow of a 49.3 which limits the chances of seeing proposals senatorial powers retained by the executive.