Murder of Lola: questioned by Marine Le Pen, Elisabeth Borne calls for "a little decency
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The president of the National Rally in the National Assembly mentioned the murder of the 12-year-old schoolgirl, killed in Paris on Friday.
The spirits have heated up in the National Assembly. Questioned by Marine Le Pen on the case of Lola, the 12-year-old schoolgirl killed in Paris on Friday, Elisabeth Borne called on the deputy of the National Rally to have "a little decency", Tuesday, October 18, during the questions to the government.
A response to the RN MP, who pointed the finger at the government's migration policy.
An improvement in gas stations. The Prime Minister announced that "less than 25% of service stations" were experiencing supply difficulties on Tuesday, October 18 at noon, compared to about 30% on Sunday and 28.1% on Monday. "In Ile-de-France, petroleum products are arriving again," she said.
Article 49.3 "probably" drawn Wednesday. Questioned Tuesday morning in the "4 Vérités" on France 2, the government spokesman, Olivier Véran, said that the use of this article of the Constitution will "probably be tomorrow",
"We'll see how the debates evolve" on Tuesday, he added.
Deputies resumed consideration of the budget bill on Monday, with no less than 20 points of order in the first hours. Thousands of amendments have yet to be examined, but those tabled by the Nupes to restore a wealth tax with an ecological component have already been rejected. The RN's amendment on the creation of a "speculative wealth tax" has also been rejected.
