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France: ok in commission at 64, protests on pensions

2023-03-15T14:24:59.850Z


"It's a shame", denounces La France Insoumise (ANSA)    Just before the departure from the Invalides of the Parisian demonstration, one of the 200 organized by the trade unions for the 8th day of mobilization against the pension reform, the CMP, joint joint commission charged with a compromise on the final text to be presented tomorrow to the Chambers, he voted with a majority of 10 out of 14 components of article 7 which increases the minimum age f


   Just before the departure from the Invalides of the Parisian demonstration, one of the 200 organized by the trade unions for the 8th day of mobilization against the pension reform, the CMP, joint joint commission charged with a compromise on the final text to be presented tomorrow to the Chambers, he voted with a majority of 10 out of 14 components of article 7 which increases the minimum age for leaving work from 62 to 64.

    "It's a shame - tweeted the member of the commission Mathilde Panot, group leader at the Assemblée Nationale de La France Insoumise - 10 MPs vote behind closed doors 2 years in prison for the entire French population. Don't forget it ... there are 10 of them, we are millions".

The number of members of the strike and participation in the demonstrations are declining everywhere today, but there is an atmosphere of tension on the eve of the landing of the bill in Parliament.

    The inconveniences remain high due to the actions to suspend the service of garbage collectors and energy workers.

In the first case, the interior ministry has sent a warning to the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, who has refused to hire garbage collectors despite the piles of rubbish piled up on the streets of the capital.

In the second case, complaints continue to pour in for the "targeted" suspension of the supply of electricity by employees of the responsible bodies: today the head of the group in the Senate of the right-wing Républicains, Bruno Retailleau, appealed to the judiciary, who suffered "a targeted blackout" at his home.


Source: ansa

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