“When we see the result of the last election, with the strong abstention and the extreme vote, we have two solutions. Assume that voters are wrong or listen to them. I am for listening to them and restoring confidence” Pose straight away LREM deputy François Cormier Bouligeon. Re-elected a month ago in the first district of Cher, he proposes to set up participatory legislative workshops with a double idea in mind: show behind the scenes of his work as a deputy and involve citizens who wish to do so in the improvement of a law.
“A law can always be improved. That’s what amendments are for. I therefore propose that we work together on the creation and drafting of amendments which I will then defend before the Assembly.“
The member suggests that this first workshop focuses on the purchasing power law. “It is open to all. We are not there to judge each other but to work and discuss together, on an equal footing.”
The appointment is at 6:30 p.m., room of the Moulin de la Voiselle, 5 bd Chanzy in Bourges and it is obviously free.