The Editorial of Alba Ventura: Great East and Alsace, Towards a Divorce in the Assembly?
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The text of the deputy Renaissance Brigitte Klinkert, debated this Tuesday, April 7, aims to equip Alsace with regional powers, which would bring it out of the Greater East region. The president of the region, joined by other great elected officials, opposes it.
Is Alsace going to become a region in its own right again? It is the wish of several Alsatian deputies, supported by the Renaissance group led by Gabriel Attal. Debate this Tuesday in the Assembly on a bill. Alba Ventura tells us more. (Policy).
The government decided not to vote on the bill that was debated at the Bourbon Palace on Tuesday, April 7.
On Tuesday, MEPs are considering a proposal for a law to give Alsace a special status. The critics of the text, defended by Gabriel Attal, are fustigating a "dangerous" initiative.
On Tuesday, MEPs debate a bill to transform the European Community of Alsace into a community with a special status, which would allow it to leave the Grand Est region and combine regional and departmental competences, with possible implementation by 2028.
Alsace logoTen years after François Hollande's territorial reform, a proposal for a law to make Alsace a community with a particular status is discussed at the National Assembly on Tuesday 7 April. The text, trans-partisan, arouses as much enthusiasm in Alsace as it provokes resistance elsewhere in France. A decade-old demand Since 1 January 2026, the new regions have been born ten years ago, including the Great East, a merger of Alsace, Lorrain…
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