DECRYPTION – Bruno Retailleau should rely on a senatorial bill, of which he is the originator, to take up several measures censored by the Constitutional Council.
There will not be one law but two immigration laws. One will be the transposition of the European pact for immigration, to be included in French law before the entry into force of most of the provisions of the pact from June 12, 2026. The other law will be the Retailleau law itself. . It will in reality be based on a Senate PPL already tabled and which will be supplemented by various provisions.
This matrix text from the Senate (inspired by the host of Beauvau himself, former president of the LR group of the High Assembly, but also by LR François-Noël Buffet, ex-president of the law commission of the Palais du Luxembourg, now , since then, Minister of Overseas) claims to restore a large part of the measures considered as legislative cavaliers by the Constitutional Council in its censure of the Darmanin law of January 26, 2024.
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