The uncertainty has never been greater.
Despite the agreement reached between the right and the Macronist majority in the joint joint committee on the pension reform bill
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no one knows what will be the outcome of the day on Thursday, when the bill returns to the Senate and then in the National Assembly.
“Honestly, I am unable to predict anything.
Very clever he who can manage to have the answer,
confesses, worried, a strategist from the presidential camp.
The big blur.
The perfect stranger.
Because now, everyone knows, if there were to be a vote at the Palais Bourbon, the outcome of the ballot would only be decided by a few small votes.
Emmanuel Macron is so aware of this that he received Elisabeth Borne and the ministers concerned by the reform on Wednesday evening to get their feelings and take the least possible risk.
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