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Pensions: PS MEPs want a commission of inquiry into the "sincerity" of the impact study

2020-02-10T18:49:18.563Z



The deputies of the socialist group intend to create a commission of inquiry on the " sincerity " of the impact study which accompanies the project of reform of the pensions, indicated Monday one of their spokesman Boris Vallaud. According to him, the debates in the special committee did not raise " doubts ".

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" Today we are using our drawing rights to request a commission of inquiry into the impact study ", a thousand-page analysis document that accompanies the reform, said the deputy from the Landes, during the examination of the government's project in committee. Using this “ drawing right ”, allocated to each group, for such a commission on an impact study would be unprecedented. " Since the start of the examination of the pension law, the sincerity of the impact study has raised questions or at least a certain number of doubts (...). We hoped that the special committee would be an opportunity to remove a certain number of doubts "and" it is clear that this was not the case , "continued the deputy on the eighth day of debates in committee.

The Communist deputy Pierre Dharréville judged in the tread " very useful that we know more about this impact study and to see if it is in conformity with what one is entitled to expect ". " Too bad it is not suspensive, " he added. The PS motion for a resolution, which is being registered by the Assembly according to the group, provides that the committee of inquiry will focus on " the sincerity, completeness and accuracy " of the impact study. The elected socialists criticize in particular " the haste and the haste " which " characterize the conditions of examination " of the reform, based on the opinion of the Council of State which itself pointed out " incomplete " financial projections.

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Source: lefigaro

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