Strange and clumsy soap opera. The majority has succeeded in turning a legal headache into a political problem. On the strict level of the parliamentary course, the bill (PPL) Liot amounting to repealing the pension reform will not be completed, for lack of being registered and even more voted in the Senate. But this procedural tranquility weighed little compared to the symbolic impact of a vote in the National Assembly.
There is symmetry between the use of 49.3 on the Dussopt project and the PPL Pancher. Pulling out the weapon of 49.3 was the certainty of an automatic adoption of the reform, but it was also the reactivation of anger against the government. So a legislative victory at a colossal political price. There, by letting the text go to the vote, there is the same legal assurance - the law on pensions will not be called into question - but also the same certainty of seeing the awakening of political and perhaps social protest. In both cases, too, a risk...
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