France approves the dress code for MPs

France today adopted a code of dress and conduct for its MPs, following the radical leftist “media scandals”, strongly denounced by MPs from President Emmanuel Macron's party. In early December, MP Francisco Ruffin ( LFI, of the radical left, was sitting in the ranks of the National Assembly (low room) with a lantern [...]
In early December, MP Francisco Ruffin ( The LFI, of the radical left, was sitting in the ranks of the National Assembly (low room) with a green starring of a small amateur football team in its region.
Earlier, MPs from the same party, under the direction of provocation Jean-Luc Mélenchon, stood out, noting the Code of Labour to denounce his reform, or further with cans or macaroni deals worth 5 euros against a equivalent reduction of the bonus for housing required by the government.
These actions were condemned as “media scandals” by Assembly Speaker Francisco de Rugy, a member of the Republic in Movement (LREM), the president's party, Emmanuel Macron. /21Media












