On the leaflets, the virtues of the reform were adorned with a beguiling blue:
“Justice, balance and progress”.
In Lille, Saturday, January 14, the deputy (Renaissance) Violette Spillebout launched in her constituency the communication campaign of the Macron camp on pensions.
“Our job is to do pedagogy, to explain, to also raise questions,”
says the elected representative from the North.
Charge to the macronist parliamentarians and activists to transmit the message on the ground.
The leader of the majority group, Aurore Bergé, insisted on Sunday January 15, in “Le Grand Jury RTL-Le Figaro-LCI”: the reform is
“just and necessary”
.
Behind this exercise in conviction, another battle is being played out in Parliament.
Several deputies of the presidential coalition plan to add new measures of
"justice"
to the bill from January 30, the date of its arrival in the social affairs committee of the National Assembly.
A way of expressing critical support…
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