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While the mobilization against the pension reform does not weaken, the executive is looking for a way out of the political crisis in which it is bogged down. Emmanuel Macron asked Elisabeth Borne to find an action plan and partners for the majority.
The presidential camp unites in the storm. Gathered around Emmanuel Macron andElisabeth Borne on Monday March 27 at theÉlysée, the executive and its allies are looking for ways to break the deadlock linked to pension reform. The President of the Republic took over the controls and imposed his priorities on his Prime Minister. First, reach out to the unions and to Laurent Berger to talk about professional wear and hardship, but also to see the 64-year-olds again, asks the boss of the CFDT.
A showdown and a mobilization that continues on Tuesday
But the government does not want to give up the 64 years. After the meeting at theÉlysée, no announcements or appointments. “They didn’t say anything when they left because they have nothing to say”, tackles a union official. Second track to resolve the crisis, present to the National Assembly concrete texts to respond to the concerns of everyday life. Health, education, ecology, the Prime Minister gives herself three weeks of consultation to find majorities. Finally, Elisabeth Borne sets an objective of no longer using 49.3, excluding budgetary texts. As a new day of mobilization looms on Tuesday March 28, the showdown is far from over.