Enough is enough. Franck Riester picks up the phone. He fulminates. "You can't do that to us!" says the Minister of Relations with Parliament. With, at the end of the phone, Bertrand Pancher, the president of the Liot group (Freedoms, independents, overseas and territories), whose troops said they intended to take advantage of their parliamentary niche, on June 8, to table a bill (PPL) to repeal part of the pension reform. A text supported and co-signed by many elected representatives of the Nupes. "I don't see why we wouldn't go all the way. With 49.3, there was no vote of the National Assembly. This PPL will be an opportunity to do so. I don't know if you realize the social crisis that our country is experiencing," he said. The familiarity will be the only familiarity of this discussion between the two men, who will not agree. A tension in the continuity of the episode of March, when the transpartisan motion of censure...
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