Faced with the first significant revolt within the ranks of President Emmanuel Macron’s LREM party, the government has spent weeks fine tuning its proposed new legislation to curb immigration, and to defuse the unease publicly expressed by a number party MPs over the severity of the measures it contains.
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Faced with the first significant revolt within the ranks of President Emmanuel Macron’s LREM party, the government has spent weeks fine tuning its proposed new legislation to curb immigration, and to defuse the unease publicly expressed by a number party MPs over the severity of the measures it contains.
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