As the strike movement takes hold in the country, the timing of pension reform could well add fuel to the fire.
Monday on LCP, Franck Riester, Minister of Relations with Parliament, announced that this bill will
"probably"
be the first text presented to the Council of Ministers
"at the beginning of next year"
.
After the hypothesis of a passage in force by amendment to the Social Security budget, the government praises the
"choice of dialogue and openness"
.
Invited by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, the heads of parliamentary groups have been marching for a week in Matignon for a
“new round of consultations”
.
On the right, the Republicans have understood that the debate on pensions will begin in the spring.
Balance sheet before the end of the year
For his part, the Minister of Labour, Olivier Dussopt, receives the trade unions and employers' organizations, against a backdrop of social tensions.
Among the social partners, the CGT, already maneuvering in the blocking of fuel depots, warned the executive.
“If there is a consultation on pensions, to explain to us why we have to work longer, I think that the consultation will not last long”
, warned his boss, Philippe Martinez, on September 29 on BFM.
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In total, three rounds of negotiations will run from mid-October to mid-December.
At the end of this schedule deemed
"tight"
by the unions, Elisabeth Borne
"will take stock before the end of the year
," said Franck Riester.
The text should then be voted on
"before the end of winter" , for entry into force in the summer of 2023. A
"clear"
and
"precise"
roadmap
praised by the minister, before a winter surrounded by uncertainties economic and social.