The first day of mobilization against the pension reform, scheduled for Thursday, revives the debate.
Without waiting for the first dreaded “blockages”, the leader of the Renaissance deputies (ex-LREM), Aurore Bergé, sketched the outlines of a toughening of the legislation.
"If the blockages are too great and this requires us to change the law, I believe that we will change the law"
, she warned on Sunday, in "Le Grand Jury RTL-Le Figaro-LCI" .
On the right, the boss of the senators Les Républicains (LR), Bruno Retailleau, called on the executive to resume his bill based on the principle of
“requisitions”
.
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Emmanuel Macron himself took up the subject at the end of December, when the 2007 law is accused of not being effective.
This legacy of Nicolas Sarkozy's five-year term only requires the filing of 48 hours' notice, in order to communicate a
"adapted transport plan"
to users, 24 hours before the start of the disturbances.
As the Christmas strike approaches…
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