Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne will come to answer questions about the pension reform on Thursday evening on France 2 in the program "
L'Event
" presented by Caroline Roux, according to a tweet posted on the account of the political program.
The head of government will be interviewed on Thursday from 8:40 p.m. live on the subject of the reform which intends to push back the retirement age from 62 to 64 years old.
This highly contested project, both by the unions and by most of the opposition, will be examined on Monday by the deputies in committee, under the eye of the opponents who are organizing a new high point of mobilization in the street on Tuesday.
The last day of strike organized on January 19 had brought together in the streets at least 1.12 million people, according to the Ministry of the Interior, "
more than two million
" according to the unions, more than at the height of mobilization in 1995.
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Opposite, the government is determined to see this reform through to the end.
The Prime Minister said in an interview on Sunday that postponing the retirement age to 64 was "no
longer negotiable
".
Marine Le Pen warns
The patroness of RN deputies Marine Le Pen warned Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Sunday during a trip to Pas-de-Calais, advising her not to "
go too far
" on her pension reform because "
that 'it is not at all impossible that it will not be voted on
'.
The postponement of the retirement age from 62 to 64, contested by the unions and most of the opposition, "
is no longer negotiable
", said the head of government on Sunday, on the eve of the start of the examination of the project in committee at the National Assembly.
"
I think she shouldn't go too far, because, left as she is, it is not at all impossible that her pension reform will not be voted on, in any case we will do everything so that it is not
, ”replied the former presidential candidate who came to attend the wishes of mayor RN Steeve Briois in Hénin-Beaumont (Pas-de-Calais).