What Are the Next Steps for the Law on Corsica's Autonomy?
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The deputies vote on Tuesday, after three days of debate on this sensitive revision of the Constitution and before it passes to the Senate.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, June 23, the law on Corsica's autonomy will be submitted to the vote of the National Assembly, but it is far from over until a possible amendment of the Constitution. You are told more.
In a forum in the "World", the doctoral student in law Theo Sialelli expresses the reasons for his opposition to the constitutional bill for the autonomy of the island, and considers that this text poses the risk of "self-control and popular pressure".
While the National Assembly is due to vote on Tuesday on the bill to recognize Corsica's autonomy – for which Édouard Philippe expressed his support in an interview given to "La Tribune Dimanche" – the signatories of this rostrum are questioning "the entry of communalism into the Constitution".
On Tuesday, the deputies voted for a reform that would give Corsica an unprecedented power in the metropolis. But between fears of fractures and political divisions... Read more The great leap of the deputies for the autonomy of Corsica appeared first on Le Singulier.
Within a few hours of the solemn vote in the National Assembly on the draft constitutional law on the autonomy of Corsica, five historical figures of the nationalist movement, former political prisoners, publish a communiqué in which they give their analysis of the process under way. They chose to speak at a few hours of the solemn vote of the National Assembly on the draft constitutional law on the autonomy status of Corsica within the Republic.
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