After the National Assembly... the Senate.
From February 28 in committee and March 2 in public session, the pension reform project is examined in the Upper House by parliamentarians.
If the debates promise to be lively, all the political groups represented at the Palais du Luxembourg have already promised that they will not engage in the same “
spectacle
” as that observed for two weeks in the bays of the Palais Bourbon.
Discussions during which each of its groups will develop its arguments to make its voice heard.
And will highlight some of its elected officials, specialists or leaders.
Here are the five senators to follow during the discussions in the Senate.
The boss of LR senators, Bruno Retailleau
Bruno Retailleau, president of the LR group in the Senate LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP
The president of the LR group in the Senate is one of the key men in this reform.
The Vendée parliamentarian, recent finalist in the election for the presidency of the Republicans, is a regular interlocutor of the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, on the subject of pensions.
Since the start of discussions...
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