Vote in the National Assembly: is your deputy for or against 80 km / h ?
The National Assembly publishes the list of deputies who voted for or against the motion for the prior rejection of the bill against 80 km / h yesterday morning. In short: did your deputy obstruct the examination of the bill against 80 km / h ? Instructive…
Loyal Site readers – and even more so – now have the .
For the new ones – always more numerous, welcome! -, a little chronological reminder in order to understand the ins and outs of the National Assembly (the others, you are exempt: you can go directly to chapter 2!)
1. Chronological reminder of the legislative and regulatory process
December 19, 2017: the first leaks
- Even before the Interministerial Road Safety Committee (IRB), Site exclusively published the prefects on 80 km / h.
January 9, 2018: IRB
- As if by chance, the drop to 80 km / h was confirmed among the 18 measurements of the …
January 12, 208: the first parliamentary offensive
- The senators seize the file which makes scream in their ridings and. Despite all his efforts, the interministerial delegate for road safety did not elect the Senate.
January 19, 2018: the letter to the Prime Minister
- In one, the deputy Thierry Benoît (UDI, Ille-et-Vilaine) denounces a measure which he considers "discriminatory" towards the rural populations.
February 9, 2018: the Senate keeps up the pressure
- Very reassured, the senators ask the Prime Minister for the majority criticized in France and set up a dedicated working group to .
February 27, 2018: Jerôme Nury’s bill
- MP Jerôme Nury (Les Republicains, Orne) files one to allow the government to give up 80 km / h .
March 5, 2018: the departmental offensive
- led by centrist François Sauvadet (UDI, Côte d’Or) are committed to asking the government of Edouard Philippe "a differentiated application of the speed limit to 80 km / h".
March 8, 2018: and why not test the 80 km / h in Seine-Maritime ?
- During a lunch with the motorcycle press, the deputy for Essonne Nicolas Dupont-Aignan suggests that the prime minister experiment with 80 km / h… !
March 12, 2018: Republicans attack
- Relatively silent since the official announcement of the 80 km / h, The Republicans denounce "a decision by the government against motorists".
June 13, 2018: Vincent Descoeur’s bill
- A group of deputies led by Vincent Descoeur (Les Republicains, Cantal) demand that the maximum authorized speeds no longer be set by the government but by law. This (PPL) will be examined on June 21 at the National Assembly.
June 17, 2018: the passage in force
- The decree establishing the 80 km / h is in the Official Journal of Sunday, June 17 with application from July 1, 2018. The deputies questioned by Site denounce the .
June 21, 2018: parliamentary obstruction
- While the must be debated in the National Assembly, the group La Republique en Marche (majority) tabled a motion for prior rejection to avoid the vote. Unsurprisingly, despite a mobilization beyond traditional divisions (), the rejection motion is adopted and …
2. Did your MP obstruct the examination of the proposed law against 80 km / h ?
The outcome of the vote on the, yesterday morning in the National Assembly, was unfortunately predictable insofar as the group La Republique en Marche (LREM) has a majority with 313 deputies out of 577…
Out of 170 voters, 163 votes were cast. The absolute majority was fixed at 82 votes. 95 deputies voted for the adoption of the rejection motion and 68 against.
Who voted for the rejection motion? Who voted against? Who abstained ?
Among LREM deputies, only one voted against the rejection motion:. Three abstained: François Jolivet, Jean-François Mbaye and Adrien Morenas.
- MNC of 22 June 2018 :
Note the absence – very timely? – Barbara Bessot-Ballot, LREM member of Haute-Saône (70), who was however one of the few parliamentarians of the majority to have the 80 km / h … Finally in the list of "for" appears a mysterious "Delphine O" (deputy for Paris), but do not look for any attempt at anonymity: it is indeed her real full name !
La Republique en Marche Group (312 members)
For: 85
- Damien Adam (Seine-Maritime)
- Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade (French people living outside France)
- Gabriel Attal (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Didier Baichère (Yvelines)
- Sophie Beaudouin-Hubiere (Haute-Vienne)
- Aurore Berge (Yvelines)
- Christophe Blanchet (Calvados)
- Bertrand Bouyx (Calvados)
- Yaël Braun-Pivet (Yvelines)
- Celine Calvez (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Samantha Cazebonne (French people living outside France)
- Anthony Cellier (Gard)
- Sylvie Charrière (Seine-Saint-Denis)
- Mireille Clapot (Drôme)
- Christine Cloarec (Ille-et-Vilaine)
- Yolaine de Courson (Côte-d’Or)
- Marc Delatte (Aisne)
- Nicolas Demoulin (Herault)
- Loïc Dombreval (Alpes-Maritimes)
- Jacqueline Dubois (Dordogne)
- Christelle Dubos (Gironde)
- Coralie Dubost (Herault)
- Nicole Dubre-Chirat (Maine-et-Loire)
- Audrey Dufeu Schubert (Loire-Atlantique)
- Stella Dupont (Maine-et-Loire)
- Jean-François Eliaou (Herault)
- Élise Fajgeles (Paris)
- Jean-Luc Fugit (Rhône)
- Gregory Galbadon (Manche)
- Raphaël Gauvain (Saône-et-Loire)
- Laurence Gayte (Pyrenees-Orientales)
- Anne Genetet (French people living outside France)
- Eric Girardin (Marne)
- Guillaume Gouffier-Cha (Val-de-Marne)
- Fabien Gouttefarde (Eure)
- Romain Grau (Pyrenees-Orientales)
- Stanislas Guerini (Paris)
- Marie Guevenoux (Essonne)
- Nadia Hai (Yvelines)
- Danièle Herin (Aude)
- Dimitri Houbron (North)
- Caroline Janvier (Loiret)
- Catherine Kamowski (Isère)
- Yannick Kerlogot (Côtes d’Armor)
- Loïc Kervran (Cher)
- Fadila Khattabi (Gold Coast)
- Amal-Amelia Lakrafi (French people living outside France)
- Anne-Christine Lang (Paris)
- Frederique Lardet (Haute-Savoie)
- Gilles Le Gendre (Paris)
- Brigitte Liso (North)
- Sylvain Maillard (Paris)
- Thomas Mesnier (Charente)
- Thierry Michels (Bas-Rhin)
- Amelie de Montchalin (Essonne)
- Jean-Baptiste Moreau (Creuse)
- Cendra Motin (Isère)
- Naïma Moutchou (Val d’Oise)
- Delphine O (Paris)
- Valerie Oppelt (Loire-Atlantique)
- Matthieu Orphelin (Maine-et-Loire)
- Didier Paris (Côte d’Or)
- Zivka Park (Val d’Oise)
- Pierre Person (Paris)
- Michèle Peyron (Seine-et-Marne)
- Beatrice Piron (Yvelines)
- Barbara Pompili (Sum)
- Jean-Pierre Pont (Pas-de-Calais)
- Jean-François Portarrieu (Haute-Garonne)
- Eric Poulliat (Gironde)
- Natalia Pouzyreff (Yvelines)
- Bruno Questel (Eure)
- Veronique Riotton (Haute-Savoie)
- Marie-Pierre Rixain (Essonne)
- Laëtitia Romeiro Dias (Essonne)
- Thomas Rudigoz (Rhône)
- Pacôme Rupin (Paris)
- Nathalie Sarles (Loire)
- Adrien Taquet (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Stephane Teste (Seine-Saint-Denis)
- Stephane Trompille (Ain)
- Corinne Vignon (Haute-Garonne)
- Guillaume Vuilletet (Val d’Oise)
- Martine Wonner (Bas-Rhin)
- Jean-Marc Zulesi (Bouches-du-Rhône)
Against: 1
- (Maine-et-Loire)
Abstention: 3
- François Jolivet (Indre)
- Jean-François Mbaye (Val-de-Marne)
- Adrien Morenas (Vaucluse)
Non-voters: 2
- Hugues Renson (session chair)
- François de Rugy (President of the National Assembly)
The Republicans Group (102 members)
Against: 43
- Nathalie Bassire (Reunion)
- Thibault Bazin (Meurthe-et-Moselle)
- Valerie Beauvais (Marne)
- Émilie Bonnivard (Savoie)
- Jean-Yves Bony (Cantal)
- (Ain)
- Pierre Cordier (Ardennes)
- François Cornut-Gentille (Haute-Marne)
- (Cantal)
- Fabien Di Filippo (Moselle)
- Éric Diard (Bouches-du-Rhône)
- Marianne Dubois (Loiret)
- Virginie Duby-Muller (Haute-Savoie)
- Pierre-Henri Dumont (Pas-de-Calais)
- Daniel Fasquelle (Pas-de-Calais)
- Nicolas Forissier (Indre)
- (Vosges)
- Philippe Gosselin (Manche)
- (Bas-Rhin)
- Sebastien Huyghe (North)
- Christian Jacob (Seine-et-Marne)
- Mansour Kamardine (Mayotte)
- Brigitte Kuster (Paris)
- Valerie Lacroute (Seine-et-Marne)
- Guillaume Larrive (Yonne)
- Constance Le Grip (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Gilles Lurton (Ille-et-Vilaine)
- Emmanuel Maquet (Somme)
- Olivier Marleix (Eure-et-Loir)
- Jean-Louis Masson (Var)
- Frederique Meunier (Corrèze)
- Maxime Minot (Oise)
- (Orne)
- Berengère Poletti (Ardennes)
- Aurelien Pradie (Lot)
- Didier Quentin (Charente-Maritime)
- Alain Ramadier (Seine-Saint-Denis)
- Frederic Reiss (Bas-Rhin)
- Vincent Rolland (Savoie)
- Martial Saddier (Haute-Savoie)
- Pierre Vatin (Oise)
- Patrice Verchère (Rhône)
- Jean-Pierre Vigier (Haute-Loire)
Group of the Democratic Movement and Allies (47 members)
For: 10
- Marc Fesneau (Loir-et-Cher)
- Philippe Latombe (Vendee)
- Sophie Mette (Gironde)
- Bruno Millienne (Yvelines)
- Frederic Petit (French people living outside France)
- Maud Petit (Val-de-Marne)
- Josy Poueyto (Pyrenees-Atlantiques)
- Michèle de Vaucouleurs (Yvelines)
- Laurence Vichnievsky (Puy-de-Dôme)
- Sylvain Waserman (Bas-Rhin)
Abstention: 4
- Marguerite Deprez-Audebert (Pas-de-Calais)
- Nadia Essayan (Dear)
- Isabelle Florennes (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Bruno Fuchs (Haut-Rhin)
UDI Group, Agir et Independants (32 members)
Against: 8
- Thierry Benoit (Ille-et-Vilaine)
- Guy Bricout (North)
- Meyer Habib (French people living outside France)
- Antoine Herth (Bas-Rhin)
- Pierre Morel-À-L’Huissier (Lozère)
- Christophe Naegelen (Vosges)
- Bertrand Pancher (Meuse)
- Philippe Vigier (Eure-et-Loir)
New Left Group (30 members)
Against: 6
- Alain David (Gironde)
- Regis Juanico (Loire)
- (Charente)
- Joaquim Pueyo (Orne)
- Herve Saulignac (Ardèche)
- Michèle Victory (Ardèche)
La France insoumise group (17 members)
Against: 2
- Ugo Bernalicis (North)
- Bastien Lachaud (Seine-Saint-Denis)
Group of the Democratic and Republican Left (16 members)
Against: 3
- Andre Chassaigne (Puy-de-Dôme)
- Jean-Paul Dufrègne (Allier)
- Jean-Paul Lecoq (Seine-Maritime)
Not Inscribed (21)
Against: 5
- Bruno Bilde (Pas-de-Calais)
- Sebastien Chenu (North)
- Jeanine Dubie (Hautes-Pyrenees)
- M’jid El Guerrab (French people living outside France)
- Emmanuelle Menard (Herault)
The elected against the 80 km / h
Eric MICHEL
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