A few hours before the announcement of the deconfinement plan and its vote by the deputies, the terms of which have been decried by the parliamentarians, Eric Woerth, deputy LR of the Oise and chairman of the finance committee of the National Assembly , reacts on Europe 1

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In a few hours this Tuesday, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe will present to the National Assembly the deconfinement plan, voted in stride by the deputies. Modalities which scandalized the opposition, which deplores not having the time to discuss a capital text. Many deputies denounce "a denial of democracy". The group leaders wrote to the Prime Minister to postpone the vote, without success. Eric Woerth, LR deputy from Oise and president of the finance committee of the National Assembly, reacts on Europe 1.

"This is an important moment because I think that the Prime Minister will not be satisfied with generalities," said the deputy, who awaits "impatiently" the arbitrations decided by the executive. Faced with the controversy over the conditions for voting on the deconfinement plan, Eric Woerth nuances. "The government is in its right, it makes a debate and requests a vote: it was not obliged to do it. We understood it very well, we had asked for a debate and therefore we are satisfied that there is a debate. "

However, he deplores the lack of time to analyze the deconfinement plan before having to decide "The government should have waited 24 hours to request a vote," said the MP. "It's common sense: we present a fundamental plan"

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