Renaissance, LFI, RN, LR… Who are the winners and losers of the crisis?

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Political life, already abused and weakened, is experiencing yet another spasm with an uncertain outcome. What is the state of the forces present?

Who are the big political losers from the pension reform? Certainly the deputies of the Renaissance party, according to journalist Guillaume Daret, present on the set of 20 Hours, Sunday March 19. “Frustrated because they were forced to make concessions to the right, and they couldn’t even go to the vote in the end”, he explains. The Republicans, are also losers, “torn on one side between Eric Ciotti, Olivier Marleix and on the other deputies led in particular by Aurélien Pradier, in a way self-entrepreneurs”comments the journalist.

A “scathing disavowal” for Elisabeth Borne

On the winning side, rebellious France hopes to capitalize on the streak. “But big downside, since the reform they are fighting, barring a huge surprise, if the motions are rejected, will be considered adopted”. Same story at the National Rally. For Elisabeth Borne, it is in any case “a scathing disavowal”according to the journalist. “A failure, since she failed to build a majority on this text where she was on the front line”, explains Guillaume Daret. As for Emmanuel Macron, he finds himself facing a triple political, social and popular disagreement.


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