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Pension reform: in the Assembly, the debates could be shorter than expected

2023-01-09T19:37:33.174Z


In order not to relive the scenario of three years ago, the executive is thinking of a plan. Objective, to be able to use article 49.3 without grilling its only cartridge of the session.


Everyone expects a sharp and long fight.

This is also very often the case when a government decides to reform pensions.

At the start of 2020, it was in an electric atmosphere that the pension reform bill presented by Édouard Philippe got bogged down in the National Assembly, blocked by the 22,000 amendments tabled by the opposition.

The then Prime Minister had resolved to use Article 49.3 of the Constitution to force through, before the examination of this bill was finally interrupted by the Covid-19 crisis.

In 2023, the composition of the National Assembly has changed, but the Insoumis are already promising the same fate for the text that the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, will present on Tuesday.

“Like the last time, we assume that we want to prolong the debates.

We have not set ourselves any limits to carry out the parliamentary obstruction”

, already assures the LFI president of the finance committee, Éric Coquerel.

In the hope…

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Source: lefigaro

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