Radars – Denis Masseglia, the only independent LREM deputy on the issue of 80 km-h! –

Denis Masseglia, the only independent LREM deputy on the issue of 80 km / h !

Radars - Denis Masseglia, the only independent LREM deputy on the issue of 80 km-h! -

Denis Masseglia, young deputy from Maine-et-Loire (49), is the only member of the La Republique en Marche group to have dared to vote "against" the rejection of the bill against 80 km / h yesterday in the Assembly national. A few grams of independence in a world of sheep? Le Journal moto du Net, independent since 1999, naturally had to take an interest…

"My position on the subject is not" for "or" against "the lowering to 80 km / h of the maximum speed authorized on secondary roads not provided with a central separator," deputy Denis Masseglia immediately tells us. queried by Site.

But "if the arguments of the government and of the majority seem to me to be correct – and even more just the necessary reduction in the number of injured and killed on the roads of France -, it seems to me that the adaptation to each specific situation must be to be the preferred solution ", specifies the (out of 313!) to have dared to express his own convictions yesterday morning in the National Assembly, rather than to follow the instructions of his herd parliamentary group.

Methods engineer at Thales, married and father of three children, this young (37 years old) and new (this is his first term) deputy therefore viewed favorably the proposed law giving local elected officials the power to set the maximum authorized speeds…

"And at the same time"…

"The tabled by the Les Republicains group in the National Assembly seemed to me, apart from a few subtleties, to develop the same arguments as mine and I never saw myself voting against, at the risk of suffering from a terrible lack of coherence" , specifies the deputy who had even written to the Prime Minister on March 14 to explain to him that the reduction of the maximum authorized speed should "fall within the competence of the prefects, assisted if necessary by the local elected officials, according to the precise figures of each portion".

"We can, as I do, defend an ambitious and resolute policy to combat road violence, and at the same time fight so that our medium-sized towns and rural villages are not even further away from major economic and administrative centers" , underlined Denis Masseglia.

Following this exchange with the Prime Minister, Mr. Masseglia will be received "at the beginning of July" by the Prime Minister’s office and by the interministerial delegate for road safety, Emmanuel Barbe, to discuss this subject. To follow naturally on MNC: stay connected !

The elected against the 80 km / h

Eric MICHEL

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