Already unambitious at the outset, the text debated at first reading in the National Assembly risks aggravating and accelerating, after amendments, the housing crisis already in the making. In fact, based on the work of the "task force [for] a thorough rethinking of public spending", led by the parliamentarian from Touraine, Daniel Labaronne, two amendments are proving to be fraught with threats.
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