And now we have to wait.
This Friday, the Constitutional Council must deliver its conclusions on the conformity of the pension reform.
Last straight line for the text and which plunges the presidential camp like the oppositions into a form of suspense.
But for the latter, one thing is certain: whatever the decision taken by the Elders of rue Montpensier, it "will not
change anything about the trauma that there is in the country
", estimates Xavier Bertrand on France 2. The president LR of the Hauts-de-France region reports a “
social crisis
” coupled with a “
political crisis
” which is likely to last.
“
The government does not have a majority today to pass important texts
”.
The left, she, intends to continue the fight because “
a law can be constitutional and, for all that, not be a good law
”, judges the socialist deputy Jérôme Guedj on France Info.
"We will have to continue social mobilization and continue to debate the subject so that the government withdraws its reform...
if it is validated!"
Invited on Public Senate, Stanislas Guerini assures not to "
fear
" the decision of the Constitutional Council.
The Minister of Transformation continues as follows: "
In a democracy, everyone must wait for this calmly without starting to question in anticipation what the Constitutional Council will say: it's a bit of the fashionable little music at the moment consists of discrediting by anticipation
” the Sages.
“
The country must not stop at this decision: this pension reform is essential, certainly not popular, to advance and finance our social model.
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