The redistricting creates distrust of the opposition, but also grind teeth right. Before the Assembly adopts the bill that authorizes the government to proceed by orders, Jean-Pierre Grand, the member of Hérault Villepin, expressed doubts yesterday about "impartiality" of the year and called a "clarification" on about Nicolas Sarkozy against him. According to the weekly "Le Point", the head of state reportedly said: "This man, he died (...) I will personally take care of redrawing his district. "Jean-Pierre Grand asked in vain for a suspension of up to the coming debates in the Chamber of the Prime Minister to get" all details and all the necessary reassurances. " Alain Marleix, the secretary of state in charge of redistricting, has called for "not taking for granted everything that is written in the newspapers." Earlier in the day, MPs adopted the bill that will, by early next year, ministers from the Parliament (MPs, senators, MEPs) to regain their seats automatically by leaving the government without go through a by-election ( "Les Echos" yesterday).
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