The government fails to gauge the anger in the agricultural world

Julien Bayou, an ecological member of parliament from Paris, has expressed concern about the government’s lack of understanding of the anger within the agricultural world. He believes that the government is out of touch with the issues facing the farming community.

Another member of parliament, Sophie Taillé-Polian, criticized the recent government reshuffle, stating that it doesn’t matter who the Prime Minister is, as all decisions are made by the Élysée Palace.

Sandrine Rousseau, a member of the environmental party EELV, has denounced a proposed immigration law as being extreme and a violation of fundamental human rights.

Marine Tondelier, from the Ecologists group, has expressed dissatisfaction with the potential reinstatement of a fuel allowance, stating that it is not a sustainable solution.

Cyrielle Chatelain, a member of parliament, spoke out against an alleged sexist insult made by another member of parliament, Jean-René Cazeneuve, and called for a sanction against him.

Eva Sas, from EELV, is determined to show that there is no majority support for a proposed immigration law and has pledged to demonstrate this in parliament.

Eric Piolle, also from EELV, has criticized measures against parental failure as being authoritarian.

Marie Pochon, a member of parliament from the Drôme, has cautioned against premature political analysis of events in Crépol.

Marine Tondelier has urged Emmanuel Macron to demand that investigators from the International Criminal Court be allowed into Gaza.

Overall, these members of parliament are speaking out on a variety of issues, including immigration, sexism, and environmental concerns, in an effort to hold the government accountable and address important issues facing the country.

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