the deputies who will not vote for it “will follow public opinion without respecting the general interest”, according to Éric Woerth

The elected Renaissance from Oise, estimated on franceinfo that a “MP must listen to his constituents, but he must also know how to get out of it”.

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Renaissance MP for Oise Éric Woerth at the National Assembly, February 6, 2023. (VINCENT ISORE / MAXPPP)

The deputies who will not vote for the text on the pension reform “will follow only public opinion without respecting the general interest”estimated on Tuesday March 14 on franceinfo the Renaissance deputy for Oise Éric Woerth, on the eve of the meeting of the joint joint committee, and two days before a final vote in the Senate and the National Assembly.

“Admittedly, this reform is causing a lot of unpopularity, but it is nonetheless necessary”advanced the former minister of Nicolas Sarkozy. “The first measure of justice is to have a balanced pension system, which does not depend on debt.”

Final vote of Parliament expected this Thursday

In the hemicycle of the National Assembly on Tuesday March 14, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne assured that a positive vote by right-wing deputies would not be interpreted as a “support for the government”.

“In the LR group, there are still some who have a sense of the nation, a sense of social protection, who are responsible.”

Éric Woerth, MP for Oise

on franceinfo

“A deputy must listen to his constituents but he must also know how to get out of it”finally estimated the deputy of Oise. “I think we can build a majority around this text, with the Republicans”.


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