Radars – MPs on the move refuse the vote of the National Assembly on 80 km-h –

En Marche MPs refuse the National Assembly’s vote on 80 km / h

Radars - MPs on the move refuse the vote of the National Assembly on 80 km-h -

Despite the mobilization of deputies from very diverse backgrounds – from rebellious France to the Republicans via the New Left or the non-registered – the deputies of The Republic on the move managed to avoid the vote on the 80 km / h this morning at the National Assembly. Site questioned one of the authors of this bill against 80 km / h, the deputy (LR) of Orne Jerôme Nury. Video interview.

170 voters, 163 votes cast, 95 for and 68 against: following a vote followed by the Journal moto du Net this morning in the National Assembly, the rejection motion tabled by the Republic in motion was adopted in 27 votes close…

  • MNC of June 21, 2018 :
  • MNC Live of June 17, 2018 :

Result: the tabled by Vincent Descoeur, and will not be put to the vote of the deputies. The maximum authorized speed on the French road network (excluding portions with central separator) will therefore increase to 80 km / h from July 1, 2018, as provided for in the Official Journal..

The LR deputies had however managed to gather well beyond their camp, as illustrated in particular by Ugo Bernalicis (North) and Bastien Lachaud (Seine-Saint-Denis).

Video debriefing with Jerôme Nury

The elected against the 80 km / h

  • Motion for rejection in the Assembly: is your deputy for or against 80 km / h ?
  • Denis Masseglia, the only independent LREM deputy on the issue of 80 km / h !

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