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On the eve of the Constitutional Council’s decision, Friday April 14, Emmanuel Macron already seems to be planning for the future. But it will not be finished with the reform if the Council of Elders decides to adopt the referendum of shared initiative. Decryption from the Élysée with Guillaume Daret.
The decision of the Constitutional Council on the pension reform, expected on Friday April 14, should be “a defining moment at the start of Emmanuel Macron’s second five-year term“, declares the journalist Guillaume Daret, present in front of the Élysée, Thursday, April 13. The head of state “hope to start a new phase“after this decision. “He is going to sort of stage this tomorrow afternoon. He is going to receive the Prime Minister, several members of the government and executives of the majority“, continues the journalist.
Several unknowns on the program
The president of the Republic “says it wants to reconnect with the social partners and discuss with the unions once the decision of the Constitutional Council is known.” But “if ever the Constitutional Council validates the process of the referendum of shared initiative, we will enter a soap opera which will last several months”, observes Guillaume Daret. “To this is added another unknown: will the future be written with or without Élisabeth Borne?concludes the journalist.