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The senators, mostly on the right, want to put back on the job the proposal of a calculation of the AAH without taking into account the income of the spouse, which provoked a tug-of-war from the majority in the face of unanimous opposition in the Assembly .


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The morning of uproar on June 17, 2021 at the Palais Bourbon ended in a blocked vote requested by the government to prevent the adoption of this “deconjugalization“(articles linked below).”After discussion with Gérard Larcher, President of the Senate, the Les Républicains group and Bruno Retailleau want to continue the fight for the deconjugalization of the AAH“, indicated on Twitter the rapporteur of the text to the upper house, Philippe Mouiller, who greets “this desire to bring this measure to fruition“.

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The Senate at first reading had already largely validated this “deconjugalization“but the deputies unraveled it. Instead, they voted for a flat-rate allowance of 5,000 euros on the spouse’s income, a formula considered”plus redistributive“(article linked below). Secretary of State for Disabled People Sophie Cluzel has undertaken to take up this measure within the framework of the next Social Security budget for application to 1is January 2022. This suggests that the parliamentary shuttle on the bill itself will stop there.


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