the National Assembly divided as ever

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The examination of the pension reform project ended without a vote, late Friday evening, February 17. Between invectives and approximations, the political groups have torn between them and internally, offering a sad spectacle.

At midnight one, on the night of Friday February 17 to Saturday February 18, at the end of a debate which could never be concluded, the Minister of Labor has the last word. Red with anger towards the left of the Hemicycle, he claims not to have cracked. Article 7 providing for the passage of the legal age to 64 was not put to the vote, the LFI deputies see it as a triumph. In two weeks, the deputies of the opposition have often waved the regulations of the Assembly. Thomas Portes (LFI) was excluded for a fortnight for a photo, posted on Twitter, where he poses with his foot on a football bearing the image of Olivier Dussopt. The minister was also referred to as“assassin” by an insubordinate.

And now the Senate

On the merits, the government has been put in difficulty, in particular on the question of 1200 euros, the minimum amount promised for retirement pensions. The LR right, generally favorable to the text, was torn on the subject. Aurélien Pradié, who is opposed to it, was dismissed from his post as number 2. The National Rally tabled a motion of censure, immediately rejected by the other parties. A climate of general confusion, while the text will arrive in the Senate in the coming weeks, the pressure could increase in the street from March 7 with the promise of a France at a standstill.


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