We had understood this for some time, and we had confirmation this week: the chaos caused by the law on pensions will lead to a postponement until at least the fall of the immigration bill.
But it is the reasons given that are interesting: Elisabeth Borne affirms that she is faced with an untraceable majority to carry and bring such a law to fruition.
She has the honesty to affirm that she is only looking for it within the parties making up what she calls the "republican axis", while failing to specify that it is precisely insofar as a party consents to mass immigration, or at least resigns itself to it, that it will be admitted.
Because if she widened her gaze to the whole of the population, she would discover a completely different majority, available, resistant to mass immigration,
Let us insist a little because it is essential.
As long as we lend a minimum...
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