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No "retirement" for "reforms", insists Olivier Véran

2023-03-26T10:11:51.723Z


The government spokesperson underlines “other reforms” to come, which “will be unpopular, but necessary for the future of the country”.


Government spokesman Olivier Véran assured that the executive would continue to roll out a "

reorganized

" roadmap, beyond the pension reform which, despite the blockages and the dispute, "

does not sign the retirement of the reforms

“, in an interview with the

Sunday newspaper

.

The pension reform does not sign the retirement of the reforms.

There will be other reforms tomorrow, led by us or by the governments that will succeed us

, ”said Olivier Véran to the weekly.

Among these future texts, some "

will be unpopular, but necessary for the future of the country

", and validated "

democratically (...) by legitimate Parliaments

", he insists.

Read alsoPension reform: union strike funds reach record amounts

A 10th day of mobilization in sight

The executive will face next Tuesday a 10th day of mobilization against the pension reform, whose political future is now in the hands of the Constitutional Council, while tensions in the street are growing.

"

We cannot let the idea take hold that violence would be a justifiable or understandable reaction

", notes Olivier Véran.

Looking ahead, he indicates that the government will "

rearrange

" the parliamentary agenda to "

respond to the concerns of the daily life of the French: access to doctors, class closures, access to identity papers

".

In the absence of an absolute majority in the Assembly, "

we must also think about how to proceed without necessarily systematically resorting to the law

", he adds, also pleading for "

better involving the people in decision-making

".

For example, “

we are going to postpone the text on immigration and integration.

This is a topic on which it would be interesting to allow society to reflect

.

In the wake of Emmanuel Macron, Olivier Véran ensures that the executive intends to collaborate with the union forces, yet the wind is standing against the reform.

"

We will not agree on the step back to 64, but alongside this question there are many others, essential for the French, on which we want to work with them", he argues

, citing the "

end-of-career management

", "

professional retraining

" or even the "

revaluation of wages below the Smic

".

Source: lefigaro

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