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2:38 p.m. : “I will vote against the pension reform”announces the deputy of Horizons (a party of the majority) Yannick Favennec at Figaro (article reserved for subscribers). The uncertainty is even greater on the side of the Republicans, very divided on the reform.
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1:27 p.m. : The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, will receive at the end of the afternoon the deputies and senators of the majority composing the joint joint commission (CMP), learned franceinfo from Matignon. The joint committee will meet on Wednesday to reach a compromise text.
12:39 : The group of Republicans in the National Assembly will organize a meeting on Wednesday evening at the end of the joint joint committee (CMP) on pension reform, franceinfo learned from the LR group. This meeting will make it possible to take stock of the text resulting from the CMP, which must then be submitted for the approval of all the deputies and senators.
12:55 p.m. : Garbage collectors have not been collecting waste in Le Havre for almost a week to protest against the pension reform. While the rubbish is piling up in the streets, the blockage is maintained this Monday, reports France 3 Normandy.
10:20 a.m. : “It’s Russian roulette.” In the event of an agreement within the joint joint committee, organized on Wednesday, the text of the pension reform will be expected at the National Assembly on Thursday at 3 p.m. But the doubt remains on the behavior of the deputies The Republicans and the executive took out the calculator with feverishness. Explanations.
08:31 : “There is a majority to vote for this reform”, says Gabriel Attal, Minister Delegate in charge of Public Accounts, on France Inter.
08:14 : How to get out of the crisis on the pension reform? “We get out of it by a referendum”, affirmed Ségolène Royal, this morning on France 2.
08:00 : “We do not wish to use Article 49.3.”
Franck Riester, Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament, recalled the government’s position to have the pension reform adopted on franceinfo. The final vote is scheduled for Thursday.
07:58 : “We do not have an absolute majority so each time you have to take your pilgrim’s stick to convince opposition deputies”explains Franck Riester, Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament, on franceinfo.
07:48 : If the government uses 49.3 to pass the pension reform, “there will be several motions of censure, that’s for sure”, assures the centrist deputy Charles de Courson this morning on franceinfo. A motion of censure “trans-parties” “would show our compatriots that they are heard”, insists the deputy of the Marne.
06:54 : Three out of five TGVs, one out of two TER, normal traffic on the Paris metro… Here are the traffic forecasts for today at SNCF and RATP
06:28 : After three days of respite, parliamentary debates will resume on Wednesday, with the convening of a joint joint committee (CMP) in parallel with an eighth day of demonstrations against the reform. Here’s how it will work.
06:28 : “We don’t want 49.3. We want to turn our relative majority into an absolute majority.”
Government spokesman Olivier Véran spoke yesterday after a meeting in Matignon with head of government Elisabeth Borne and several ministers.
06:27 : The government has assured that it does not want to use article 49.3 of the Constitution, that is to say an adoption without a vote, to have the National Assembly approve its highly contested pension reform. The hunt for the votes of the deputies is therefore launched before the final vote scheduled for Thursday.