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Pensions: Aurore Bergé accuses LR deputies of having wanted to negotiate their vote against the financing of a motorway bypass

2023-03-19T12:38:24.792Z


Relaunched by journalists from the “Political Questions” program of Franceinfo, France Inter and Le Monde, the leader of the Renaissance deputies refused to give names.


This is called throwing a stone into the pond.

Guest of "

Political Questions

", the Sunday program of franceinfo, France Inter and

Le Monde

, Aurore Bergé expressed her exasperation with the LR deputies who refused to vote for the pension reform, leading the government to use of section 49.3.

We are going to tell each other everything

”, posed in the preamble the leader of the Renaissance deputies in the Assembly, before accusing “

LR deputies of having come knocking on the door of Matignon and saying 'I am ready to vote the reform, on the other hand you put 170 million euros on the table to make a motorway bypass'

”.

Relaunched by journalists on the identity of the elected officials in question, she refused to give names.

You will ask the LRs, they know full well who at home came to our door to ask this kind of thing

”.

And to be pleased that the government has responded in the negative.

My intimate conviction is that we could win this vote

,” said Aurore Bergé, but that it did not take place “

because of a party that is no longer one

”.

Internal settling of accounts among the LRs has lowered the level of deputies

”, she again pointed out without mincing words: “

Élisabeth Borne

faced a kind of harpy in the National Assembly on Thursday.

“But for the deputy of Yvelines, this sequence will be soon closed anyway: “

Whatever happens, the political time on the pension reform will stop on Monday

”, with the vote of the motions of censure tabled by the RN and the Liot transpartisan group.

Source: lefigaro

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