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Repeal of retirement at 64: opposition calls on Yaël Braun-Pivet to let MPs vote

2023-06-05T08:52:12.024Z

Highlights: The president of the National Assembly could declare "inadmissible" the bill of the Liot group. This Thursday, MEPs must vote on this text, emptied of its substance in committee. "If it prevents the vote, it will still do a lot of harm to democracy," warned the coordinator of La France insoumise, Manuel Bompard. Marine Le Pen also called on the tenant of the hotel de Lassay to "let the NationalAssembly do its job as representatives of the people"


The president of the National Assembly could declare "inadmissible" the bill of the Liot group in the coming days, burying the possibility of a debate in public session.


The fate of the Liot Group's bill now rests in the hands of the President of the National Assembly. This Thursday, MEPs must vote on this text, emptied of its substance in committee. Yaël Braun-Pivet could declare "financially inadmissible" the amendment tabled by the deputy of the Marne, Charles de Courson, which aims to restore the abrogation of retirement at 64 years. The latter justifies its position by article 40 of the Constitution, prohibiting parliamentarians from creating or increasing a public office.

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A few days before the session, the opposition solemnly calls on the President of the National Assembly to let the deputies vote on the text. "If it prevents the vote, it will still do a lot of harm to democracy," warned the coordinator of La France insoumise, Manuel Bompard, invited this Monday on Franceinfo. Yaël Braun-Pivet had initially refused to activate Article 40, before "changing his mind" under pressure "from the President of the Republic", assured the deputy of Bouches-du-Rhône. "If macronia multiplies the shenanigans, it is because they are afraid of losing." Manuel Bompard is counting in particular on the mobilization of June 6 to put pressure on Yaël Braun-Pivet: "The more we are in the street, the more she will understand that she can not pass again in force". Sunday on France Inter, his colleague Insoumise Eric Coquerel even evoked "a political earthquake" if the bill was deemed "inadmissible".

Invited Sunday on France 3, Marine Le Pen also called on the tenant of the hotel de Lassay to "let the National Assembly do its job as representatives of the people". "We have the impression that Macron is afraid of the vote because in reality, it is afraid of the people," lashed the boss of the National Rally (RN) deputies. "The laws, either we are for or we are against. But here, everything is being done to prevent us from voting." RN boss Jordan Bardella said the group was ready to vote on a motion of censure, including from the left. "Everyone will have to take responsibility. I am not sectarian, we will read the motions of censure, "he said Monday on France 2. A hypothesis already mentioned by the president of the Liot group, Bertrand Pancher. "If we table a motion of censure, it will be this time again to overthrow the government," he warned. Last March, his first motion of censure had already come within nine votes of bringing down the government.

Source: lefigaro

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