Elisabeth Borne is the guest of the program “Sunday in politics” on France 3, Sunday June 11. Pensions, immigration, or even purchasing power: the Prime Minister must be questioned on the projects launched by the government. Follow his interview from noon.
A point on the “100 days of appeasement” promised by Emmanuel Macron. Elisabeth Borne unveiled the government’s roadmap at the end of April. Several priority projects had been established: achieving full employment, reindustrializing France, planning and accelerating the ecological transition, overhauling public services, strengthening the republican order and encouraging commitment.
Pension reform on the agenda. While the mobilization continues against the pension reform promulgated in mid-April, the Prime Minister should return to this still burning issue. A motion of censure tabled by the left alliance Nupes against the Borne government, after the failure of an attempt to repeal the retirement at 64, will be examined Monday at 4 p.m., learned franceinfo.
Where is the support for purchasing power? Elisabeth Borne had ensured, in mid-April, the extension of key measures in the fight against inflation. “We are going to take stock in mid-June of the effectiveness of the anti-inflation quarter”she had specified.