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    Verfassungsblog (verfassungsblog@legal.social)'s status on Thursday, 12-Oct-2023 17:09:12 JST Verfassungsblog Verfassungsblog

    French President Emmanuel Macron recently called for Corsica to be given 'more autonomy within the Republic.'

    SARAH GEIGER and PIERRE-EMMANUEL RODRIGUEZ explain what this might look like and how an old constitutional principle might get in the way.

    https://verfassungsblog.de/the-french-republics-indivisibility/

    In conversation Thursday, 12-Oct-2023 17:09:12 JST from legal.social permalink

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      The French Republic’s (In)Divisibility
      from Sarah Geiger
      On Thursday 28 September 2023, French President Emmanuel Macron called, in front of the Corsican Assembly, for Corsica to be given ‘autonomy within the Republic’. The French government and Corsican elected representatives have six months to produce a text which, if approved by the Corsican Assembly, will serve as the basis for an amendment to the French Constitution. Nonetheless, the political reactivation of an old constitutional principle might get in the way. In particular, conservative parliamentarians can be expected to invoke the principle of the indivisibility of the Republic in the constitutional amendment process. Despite the principle’s long-standing presence in republican constitutional history, we argue that it cannot serve as a constitutional argument against Corsican autonomy, both because the Constitution allows amendments despite contradictory principles and because it has always tolerated a certain degree of divisibility.

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