Question of “
coherence
”, he justifies.
Aurélien Pradié intends to vote on the text tabled by the independent group Liot in the National Assembly, which aims to repeal the pension reform.
Invited to France 2, the LR deputy, one of the 19 right-wing elected officials to have voted for the cross-party censure motion to bring down the government, thus justified: "I opposed the pension reform
because it is unfair.
“ Aurélien Pradié deplores a reform not “
adopted
” but “
passed to the forceps
”.
“On this text, there was no vote.
When we try to force through at all costs in a democracy, there comes a time when we pay for it.
Thus, continued the deputy of the Lot, “
consistency wants that I vote all the measures which make it possible to cancel the text of the pensions.
I cannot refuse to go to the end of the process
”.
An announcement which, if not surprisingly, falls on May 3 when LR deputies meet at a seminar.
The moment, some hope, to close ranks and find a form of harmony after the divisions of the Republicans spread out in broad daylight during the parliamentary debates around the reform.