Deputy Frédéric Descrozaille and former minister Alain Lambert have just launched the "Legislators" web series, which examines the conception of laws in France in short videos. By drawing inspiration from the "Terminator" saga, the two political leaders want to reverse the trend towards legislative "bulimia" and "ineffectiveness".

This is not a Netflix series, but the "Legislators" project is nonetheless original: it is a political web series on the cumbersome parliamentary system launched in mid-April.

Said like that, it may not be very tempting, except that the two main protagonists are two politicians: a deputy La République en Marche, Frédéric Descrozaille and a former minister, Alain Lambert.

In this webseries of 14 episodes of 2 minutes each, the two officials let loose on the dysfunctions of the Assembly and the maneuvers of the majority in an attempt to obstruct the opposition.

Legislative "chatter", "godillots" deputies ...

The two politicians thus trade their jacket of deputy and former minister to put on the costume of Terminator.

Frédéric Descrozaille and Alain Lambert in turn draw on several practices that they believe are harmful in parliamentary life.

They thus denounce legislative chatter, with texts of tens of pages which are the subject of thousands of amendments, because a deputy, to show that he is useful for something, seeks to introduce his modification ".

There is also the imbalance of powers, with a "Fifth Republic which has concentrated all the powers in the hands of the executive" and the deputies godillots, who pass "for rebels" if they start a balance of power.

"Suddenly, we pass for boots."

The Covid-19 has not helped

Fundamental trends that are not due to Macronie, confides the walking deputy, Frédéric Descrozaille, but in which his majority has engulfed.

"When an amendment came from an opposition and it was founded, because it came from the opposition, it happened that it was transformed, rewritten and tabled, either by the government itself, or by the deputies of the majority. I find that a shame. "

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And the pandemic does not help matters, regrets the former minister Alain Lambert. "In the treatment of the pandemic, you have delays which are linked to a right produced by the Ministry of Health, which is a bureaucratic right", he points out to Europe 1. "A virus of legalism" as dangerous as the Covid, according to him, which could invite itself into the presidential campaign.