After a warm-up in committee, the deputies are preparing to get to the heart of the matter of the very political purchasing power package during the examination in session at the National Assembly, from Monday.
Revaluation of pensions and social minima by 4%, fuel bonus, abolition of the TV license fee, tripling of the Macron bonus, food check…
If the government has preserved the main lines of the purchasing power bill and the amending finance bill (PLFR) 2022 during the debates in the social affairs and finance committees, the exercise now looks much more perilous.
Possible compromises
Faced with a weakened presidential majority, the oppositions find themselves in a stronger position to push through their amendments.
The executive is also aware that the situation can change in a few seconds on certain expensive files.
This is evidenced by the adoption last week of the amendment aimed at obliging the State to compensate for the amount of the revaluations...
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