He hesitated for a long time between two shades of “rebellion”: to abstain or to vote against.
According to our information, Yannick Favennec made a definitive decision on Monday: if the pension reform was put to the vote in the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon, the day after the Joint Joint Committee (CMP), the Philippe MP for Mayenne will side with the camp of opponents to the text.
And this, despite his belonging to the Macronist majority.
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The reasons are the same as those which prompted him, a few weeks ago, to publicly express his great reservations about this government bill.
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Taking into account the number of years of contribution (43), and not a pivotal age (64), lack of clarity on long careers and difficult jobs, lack of clarity and certainty on the 1200 euros"
, he lists.
A carefully considered choice, therefore, and of which he weighed the potential consequences.
Because just a few weeks ago, when some recalcitrants...
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