While the majority continues to question a possible use of 49-3 in the face of the stagnation of debates in the National Assembly on pension reform, Laurent Berger, the secretary general of the CFDT, believes that this would pose “ a democratic problem, "he said Tuesday morning at the microphone of France Inter.
“If it is to pass the same text in 49.3 as it is today, it is disastrous. This means that there will not have been this time for debate to advance this text as we are doing with parliamentarians. It poses a democratic problem, ”said Laurent Berger. According to him, "the text as it is today", "is not good".
"What interests me is the content of this bill and the proposed amendments that the CFDT has made to improve and correct this bill," he added. "We have made very concrete proposals on taking hardship into account, on a safeguard clause for public officials who are not or little awarded, on family rights ..."