The clamp down follows two weeks of alcohol\u002Dfuelled pension reform debates that often degenerated into a barrage of insults and outbursts
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MPs are able to purchase alcohol from the bar on the ground floor of the Palais Bourbon, the seat at the National Assembly.According to Le Journal du Dimanche , excess alcohol consumption and raucous behaviour has become so pervasive that the bureau of the National Assembly has commissioned a report comparing sales of booze between the current legislature and the last.Article content
The possibility of banning booze at the bar after 9:30pm was also raised, but other attendees pointed out that the peak of consumption was between 8pm and 9:30pm.
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