Emmanuel Macron marked, Monday, December 12, his desire to anchor the National Council for Refoundation (CNR) in the French landscape, calling for “calendar goals” and “results” concrete actions that could lead to legal texts and “territorial action plans”. The Head of State chairs the second plenary session of the National Council for Refoundation (CNR), which brings together representatives of the Macronist camp – the oppositions boycott it –, social partners, companies and associations. The meeting takes place from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours at the Elysee Palace. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne must speak before the end of the meeting. Follow our live.
Forty participants gathered around the table. Among them, the head of government Elisabeth Borne, several ministers, leaders of trade unions and employers’ organizations (Laurent Berger for the CFDT, Cyril Chabanier for the CFTC, Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux for the Medef), representatives of associations of elected officials and associations.
A “waypoint”. The Head of State intends to make a “waypoint” work carried out over the past three months through 2,000 regional CNRs on education, health and employment, and seven national thematic CNRs, from “ageing well” to housing. Emmanuel Macron should also announce a specific envelope for identified health projects, on the model of the Educational Innovation Fund of 500 million euros initiated in September.
The presentation of the pension reform postponed to January 10. It was originally scheduled for Thursday, December 15. This additional time should enable trade union organizations and political leaders who have just taken up their duties to“exchange with the government”justified Emmanuel Macron Thursday during the opening of the second plenary session of the CNR.