
Florent Boudié
Florent Boudié is a French politician and a member of the Renaissance party. He serves as the president of the Law Commission in the National Assembly, where he plays a crucial role in shaping legislation, particularly regarding justice and public safety. Recently, he has been involved in discussions surrounding a proposed law aimed at combatting drug trafficking in France, emphasizing the need for effective measures to address this pressing issue.
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Florent Boudié is the president of the Renaissance commission on laws in the Assembly supporting proportional representation.
Plusieurs personnalités politiques, dont François Hollande, Marine Tondelier et Elisabeth Borne, favorables à l’instauration avant 2027 de la proportionnelle aux législativesFlorent Boudié states that deliberation cannot occur without a proper document to discuss.
Municipales 2026 : désaccord au Parlement et divisions au sein du camp gouvernemental sur la réforme du scrutin à Paris, Lyon et MarseilleFlorent Boudié proposed a measure regarding the separation of detainees and their lawyers.
Narcotrafic: l'Assemblée approuve la création d'un nouveau régime carcéralFlorent Boudié is the president of the law commission who showed opposition to specific articles of the law.
"Sortir la France du piège du narcotrafic": le gouvernement et les députés prêts à batailler à partir de ce lundi

































