By opposing “
work
” to “
assistantship
” in the first parliamentary debates of the five-year term, Les Républicains deliberately chose to display a “
marker
” of the right.
This assumed strategy has one objective: "
Erase the deleterious consequences of the 35 hours
", as argued by Bruno Retailleau, president of the LR senators.
The bill on purchasing power and the text on the amending budget will have been two opportunities for LR parliamentarians to convey this message in the public debate.
Even if it means having to recognize differences in analysis with their Centrist allies, who are also quick to display their “
own markers
”, as Senator Hervé Marseille
explains to
Le Figaro .
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