Dear readers,
This Thursday should not be easy for Elisabeth Borne.
The pension reform bill passes the Senate this morning, then should arrive at the National Assembly in the afternoon.
It will then be necessary for the government to decide on the method to be used: to pass in force with 49.3 or to submit to the vote in the Hemicycle.
Much will depend on the latest count of deputies ready to vote on the text.
Not content to gauge the fluctuations of the majority at the Palais Bourbon, the Prime Minister will also have to keep an eye on the oscillations of the financial markets.
While the fall of Credit Suisse is causing a wave of panic in our country, the head of government has already asked the Swiss authorities to intervene.
No result so far.
A little air won't hurt in this day heavy with stakes;
we will travel across France in the footsteps of the Heritage Loto launched by Stéphane Bern five years ago.
Happy reading, and happy...
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