French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech at the AMF Congress, the annual meeting of French mayors in Paris, France, November 18, 2021. Thibault Camus/Pool via REUTERS

French Parliament Faces Decision on Macron’s Immigration Bill Today

French lawmakers will vote today on whether to cut short the debate on President Macron’s immigration bill, potentially sending it back for revisions.

The bill aims to balance toughness on law and order with an open-door policy for foreign workers. However, lacking a parliamentary majority has made it challenging for Macron to pass the bill, facing opposition from left-wing and conservative factions.

The Green party’s motion, set for review today, could reject the bill upfront, leading to potential complications. The government emphasizes the bill’s importance for expelling foreign criminals, removing bans on certain migrants, and addressing labor shortages.

The outcome remains uncertain, with possible scenarios including sending the bill back to the Senate or forming a joint committee for compromise. Stay tuned for updates on this critical decision.

(Original source: Reuters)

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/macrons-immigration-bill-mercy-french-parliament-without-majority-2023-12-11/

 

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