not to vote for the reform, for a majority deputy, is to be “disloyal to the French”, according to Yaël Braun-Pivet

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The deputies of the majority must vote for the pension reform, estimated this morning on franceinfo the president of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet. To vote against would be “unfair”, according to her.

“We must be united and we must all, in the majority, vote for this reform” pensions, insists the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, this Wednesday on franceinfo. Do not do it, “would be a disloyal gesture vis-à-vis our majority and vis-à-vis the French”, because “This reform is essential and necessary”she warns.

The pressure is above all put on the elected Macronists. If the voices of some are lacking, then “the group president [Renaissance, Aurore Bergé]through its office and its authorities, will take the necessary decisions”. The pension reform must indeed return to the Assembly in the coming days.

Pension supplement for mothers

Once the examination of the pension reform has been completed in the Senate, deputies and senators will actually try to agree on the text in a joint joint committee. If this is the case, the deputies will be called upon to vote on this compromise text. “I think we will have to look at all this enrichment” of the reform by the senators, believes Yaël Braun-Pivet.

The member for Yvelines particularly applauds a proposal from the senatorial right. This suggests granting a “surcharge” pension to mothers who have a full career. “It’s a good idea”, according to Yaël Braun-Pivet. She takes the opportunity to praise Parliament. “Between the government and the street, there is Parliament, and Parliament is at work”she welcomes.


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