Pensions, RSA, vocational school.
Here are three reforms at the start of this second Macron five-year term that could or could have been part of an agreement with the right.
Convergence on specific projects does not make a government coalition, far from it.
At least two major conditions are missing for this.
The first is an agreement on a global policy that does not distinguish the economic and the social from the sovereign.
The lack of clarity on the immigration file or the tone on the school remain to this day disqualifying obstacles to any serious agreement.
The second is a negotiation in broad daylight assumed before the electorate and validated by it.
A true coalition culture cannot be reduced to a lifeline for an executive lacking a majority to move forward.
On the RSA as on the vocational school, what will the right do?
Nevertheless: guarantee the financing of pensions without increasing the levies, make the RSA a means of returning to work and not a guarantee of assistance, and…
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