Elisabeth Borne will receive from Thursday and Friday at Matignon the leaders of the parliamentary groups about the controversial pension reform, said Matignon on Monday evening. The Prime Minister will receive them accompanied by the Minister of LaborOlivier Dussopt, who has already begun consultations with trade unions, and the Minister for Relations with Parliament, Franck Riester.
Meetings will start on Thursday with the leaders of the LR parliamentary groups, Olivier Marleix (Assembly) and Bruno Retailleau (Senate), followed by those of the PCF, André Chassaigne (Assembly) and Eliane Assassi (Senate), of EELV, Gabrielle Châtelain (Assembly) and Guillaume Gontard (Senate).
This will be followed by Senator Jean-Claude Requier for the RDSE group (European Democratic and Social Rally), then Senator Hervé Marseille for the UC group (Centrist Union), and finally Deputy Bertrand Pancher for the Liot group (Freedoms Independent Overseas and territories)
Élisabeth Borne will then meet with Senator Horizons Claude Malhuret, president of the group Les Indépendants, and will end her day by receiving together the representatives of the majority in the Assembly Aurore Bergé (Renaissance), Laurent Marcangeli (Horizons) and Jean-Paul Mattei (MoDem).
On Friday, the Prime Minister will receive the leader of the LFI deputies Mathilde Panot in the morning, and that of the RN deputies Marine Le Pen, in the evening. The leaders of the socialist groups, Boris Vallaud (Assembly) and Patrick Kanner (Senate) will be received on October 17.
“Before the End of Winter”
The executive decided to procrastinate on its reform criticism of pensions, which plans to gradually postpone the retirement age to 65, by reopening a cycle of consultations for the adoption of a bill “before the end of winter”. Emmanuel Macron, however, brandished the threat of a dissolution of the National Assembly in the event of the adoption of a motion of censure against the government.
After a debate within the majority on the advisability of passing this reform in an amendment to the Social Security draft budget (PLFSS) or in an ad hoc text, the executive agreed toengage in these consultations without yet saying in which legislative vehicle this project will be presented.