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Pensions: "The National Assembly has become more violent than the street", deplores Aurore Bergé

2023-02-16T08:17:20.728Z


The president of the Renaissance group, invited on France Inter, regrets "unbearable behavior" within the Hemicycle.


The debates in the National Assembly are tense, the National Rally group has tabled a motion of censure, the Nupes has again withdrawn amendments... And all this, against a backdrop of mobilization of the French against the pension reform.

This February 16, between 450,000 and 650,000 demonstrators are expected.

A mobilization that the Macron camp will scrutinize.

The president of the Renaissance group, Aurore Bergé, invited on France Inter, also regretted that the National Assembly had "

become more violent than the street

".

It holds less well in the National Assembly than in the demonstrations

”, lamented the deputy.

What we have seen from the start

,” she continues,

“is that the unions are more responsible than those who are supposed to represent them in the National Assembly.

Those who, in the National Assembly, oppose the reform are those who have had the most unbearable behavior since the beginning of the mobilization

.

Since the start of the examination of the pension reform bill in the National Assembly, invectives and tensions have punctuated the parliamentary debate.

A little earlier in the week, the LFI-Nupes deputy, Aurélien Saintoul, accused the Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt, of "murderer".

A projection that the Nupes groups, apart from that of the Insoumis, immediately deplored.

Source: lefigaro

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