We whisper it like an inevitable omen, but will 49.3 really take place?
For her part, the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, hammers it: there will indeed be a vote on the pension reform because a “
majority exists in the Assembly
”.
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For his part, Bruno Retailleau believes that if “
it is always better to have a vote
” than 49.3,
“it is better to have 49.3
than no reform at all”
.
On France Inter, the boss of the senators Les Républicains admits that this is a "
complicated arbitration
" but that given the "
importance
" of the reform, "
it must be passed
".
As for the reluctance of some, and in particular on the right side of the hemicycle, Bruno Retailleau replies: "
I think that the
joint joint committee
, if it is conclusive, will include good arguments
".
Enough, he believes, to eventually “
move voices
”.
If the senator has, "
this morning
", "
no certainty
" about the vote of the LR group in the National Assembly, Bruno Retailleau assures "
trust Olivier Marleix and Éric Ciotti to convince their colleagues
".
And warns, while recognizing the "
sincerity
" of those who are not convinced by the government's text:
"Politics is a clear line and it will be necessary to explain to the French why, after having supported Valérie Pécresse who proposed a postponement to 65
years , we suddenly change course.