Paris (AFP)

The National Assembly is back on Tuesday, with a busy agenda, including the consideration in special committee bill bioethics and its flagship measure, the opening of the PMA to all women.

"It's going to be animated because bioethics is a subject where we have our freedom to vote, everyone has a history and we want to bring our stone to the building", predicts the "walker" Perrine Goulet, at her arrived in the morning at the return meeting of the majority group, in which the Prime Minister participates.

In the hemicycle, the special session in September begins with a question and answer session in the government. The former LREM deputy Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, promoted Secretary of State for Transport, will not fail to be on the bench.

And in the spans should be the former Minister of Ecology François de Rugy, once again deputy LREM Loire-Atlantique after his resignation for a controversy provoked by particular sumptuous dinners.

In the special bioethics committee, MEPs will address in the middle of the afternoon the more than 2,000 amendments tabled on the 32 articles of the draft law.

The debates promise to be lengthy and nourished on Article 1 which carries the flagship measure of enlargement of the PMA (medically assisted procreation): the RL in particular will defend a battery of deletion amendments, and also proposals for conscience clause for doctors.

Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet announced on Monday night developments in the upcoming bill regarding the filiation of lesbian children born by PMA. In particular, lesbian couples using the PMA will have to go through early recognition of the child, as can unmarried heterosexual couples.

The Chancery reported preparing a circular on the state of the law of children born abroad of a surrogacy mother, after FranceInfo claimed, citing ministerial sources, that the government would decide to "recognize the filiation of children born of 'a GPA abroad'.

The bill will go into session as of September 24.

In the Chamber from Tuesday afternoon, the deputies will start the new reading of the bill of orientation of mobilities (LOM). Relaxation of 80 km / h, frame for the use of self-service scooters or compensation for going to work on the bike are on the menu until Friday evening included.

Another issue is about to be concluded, the bill energy and climate, the program Wednesday in final reading, before the Senate on September 26. The text sets the goal of "carbon neutrality" by 2050 and the closing of the last coal-fired power plants in 2022. It provides for a progressive system of energy renovation of "thermal sieves", a subject that has inflamed the debates in the two rooms.

A very different subject will come to be interposed on September 30, with a debate without vote on migration policy, that Emmanuel Macron wanted. The Senate will hold a similar debate on October 2nd.

Work will resume at the Palais du Luxembourg on 24 September with the draft anti-fouling law.

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