11:48 : Small update on the progress of work at the National Assembly, before the resumption at 4 p.m.:
• 432 amendments have already been discussed, including 20 adopted.
• At least 3,589 amendments still need to be discussed.
• 12,277 amendments are still being processed by the Assembly services to find out whether they are admissible and can therefore also be discussed.
10:16 a.m. : The ears of the Nupes are ringing this morning. After Laurent Berger (CFDT), who yesterday denounced “the bullshit of obstruction”it is the turn of Philippe Martinez (CGT) to suggest “delete amendments”. “We want there to be a vote on Article 7”which is “the heart of this reform”he says on BFMTV.
10:11 a.m. : “Withdraw all your bogus amendments.”
On France Inter, the RN vice-president of the National Assembly also calls on the left to withdraw its amendments for “to be able to go to article 7 which is fundamental”relating to the postponement from 62 to 64 of the legal retirement age.
10:07 : “There is no possible debate, because today he is a prisoner of heckling, not to say the chaos that rebellious France has brought to Parliament.”
On RTL, the minister calls on the “rebellious” to withdraw “as quickly as possible” their “thousands of amendments” Who “prevent democratic debate”.
09:24 : @Lili : The majority having refused to have the deputies sit this weekend, parliamentary work is following its usual rhythm. Monday mornings are traditionally quiet at the National Assembly, to give deputies time to return from their respective constituencies.
09:24 : Good morning. Why are the deputies studying the project only this afternoon? And not all day? THANKS
09:20 : @Mark: On BFMTV, the boss of FO, Frédéric Souillot, says he had this sentence: “If we are not heard, when you have all been told the same thing for months, with unprecedented union unity, we will harden the movement (…) and, on March 7, we will put the France at a standstill.” The Prime Minister would only have opposed him with proposals for “scoops”according to him.
09:20 : Hello, Did the other union leaders called by Miss Borne talk about the content of their conversations? Thanks in advance
09:09 : “It’s not good for the social movement.”
Discovering one of the striking images of the demonstrations on Saturday, that of an inflatable doll bearing the effigy of Elisabeth Borne hanging from a gibbet on a CGT truck in Marseille, the CGT leader judges that such representations “do not help to stay on the essential, which is the fight against reform”.
08:54 : “The Prime Minister is free to make the calls she wishes, in the order she wishes.”
Asked on franceinfo about Elisabeth Borne’s calls to the unions this weekend, Olivier Dussopt judges that “the main thing is to keep in touch”. He denies any desire to crack the union front.
08:51 : “The government and the President of the Republic do not take the measure of what is happening in the country, I took the liberty of reminding you of that.”
Without dwelling on the content of his exchange with the Prime Minister, the union leader says he underlined that the mobilization, which notably affects “primo-protesters” and the “small towns”East “a fundamental movement”.
08:49 : On BFMTV, the secretary general of the CGT, Philippe Martinez, announces that Elisabeth Borne gave him a phone call “yesterday evening”. “It was a courtesy call (…) purely formal”he believes, saying to himself “not offended” to have been called after his colleagues from FO, CFDT and CFTC.
08:22 : “Take the archives” https://t.co/UHpdMz6XAG
09:25 : @wishes : Good morning. Some have already started to engage in this exercise on social networks, such as the Strike Funds account, managed by opponents of the project. He has compiled several statements from members of the majority whom he accuses of having too quickly summed up this measure relating to the revaluation of minimum pensions.
08:21 : Hello, Could you explain how this idea of ”1200th for all” was imposed? Can you take the statements of each other chronologically to see more clearly? Good day
08:14 : On franceinfo, this Unsa manager believes that“Ihe President of the Republic has set such a strong red line that we cannot find an agreement”. “Right from the start, we informed the Prime Minister that [le report de] legal age and [l’allongement de] the contribution period, for us, it was impossible, he says. We needed other avenues for financing.”
08:13 : “Madame Borne says she hears, but she doesn’t listen much.”
After the Prime Minister spoke on the phone this weekend with unions like the CFDT and FO, this trade unionist said he doubted the sincerity of such an approach. During the consultations, “we have made other proposals [de financement des retraites]she should have listened to them”he points out.
08:00 : For a few days, the subject of the revaluation of the minimum pension has been debated. Our journalist Alice Galopin helps you to have clear ideas in this article on the real false promise of 1,200 euros for all.
07:57 : “It is important that at the time of retirement we value those who have worked their entire career.”
On the set of “4 Truths”, on France 2, Gabriel Attal confirms that the minimum pension of 1,200 euros will only concern French people with “contributed every quarter” minimum wage or more. Small pensioners who have had a more hasty or part-time career will be able to claim a revaluation “which can go up to 100 euros”.
06:42 : We attack our press review with one of the topics that will continue to animate the week: the pension reform. From one title to another, we draw up a very contrasting assessment of the popular mobilization against the project so far.