The boss of RN deputies Marine Le Pen assured Thursday in Isbergues (Pas-de-Calais) that the vote for the pension reform "
is not played
" and called on the voters of the majority and LR to "
put pressure
on their deputies so that they disassociate themselves from it.
"
I think
that the vote for this law
is not played
" and "
the voters of the majority and the voters of LR can put pressure on their deputies, can tell them their opposition to this reform
", explained the finalist of the presidential during a press conference in Isbergues, where she had come to support the candidate RN Auguste Evrard for the second round Sunday of the partial legislative against the outgoing (related PS) Bertrand Petit.
“Useless, brutal and ineffective” reform
“
LR voters must challenge their deputies to explain to them that it is not possible to support a reform which is a deeply unjust, deeply antisocial reform, of incredible brutality
”, she insisted, the RN reproaching for several weeks to the Republicans to be the "
crutch
" of the majority on this issue of pensions.
“
Our deputies are brought to discuss with deputies
Les Républicains
to express to them once again the absolute necessity for the country, for the people, to oppose this pension reform
”, she specified.
"
As the weeks go by, there are more and more French people who have understood that this reform was useless, brutal and ineffective and they will, I hope, be more and more numerous
", also rejoices the MP for Pas-de-Calais, in view of the polls.
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An agreement seemed sealed since the heads of LR, received at Matignon by Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne last week, were pleased to have snatched concessions, in particular on the revaluation of small pensions.
But the rebellion of certain LR deputies, who threaten not to vote in the state for a pension reform deemed "
unfair
", pushes the party to evoke new conditions on long careers, women or the calendar.