“He will retrace a course, re-explain the actions that we will carry out in the coming weeks”, adds Sylvain Maillard, Thursday, on the eve of the decision of the Constitutional Council on the pension reform.
The president of the Republic “will speak in a few days”announced Thursday, April 13, on franceinfo, the Renaissance deputy of Paris, Sylvain Maillard. “He will retrace a course, re-explain the meaning of the action that we have been carrying out for years, but also the actions that we will carry out in the weeks to come”added the chosen one.
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On this 12th day of national mobilization against the pension reform, the deputy of the presidential majority confirmed that he assumed this text. “It is extremely difficult to carry this pension reform, we knew it, it was the difficult measure to carry”recognizes Sylvain Maillard, “but we think it’s important”.
He reaffirms his “trust” in Elisabeth Borne
For the deputy, it is therefore time to turn the page on this pension reform, “which will normally end tomorrow evening”. The elected hopes that the Constitutional Council will “validate this law”. It will then be time to “work with trade unions, opposition parties”assures Sylvain Maillard, to build “the texts to work better, to make sure that we can improve the situation” of the world of work.
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And while rumors of a reshuffle continue to circulate, the deputy from Paris wanted to reaffirm his “trust”and that of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly that he “chairs with Aurore Bergé”in Elisabeth Borne. “The course is to have a united majority, that’s the case”assured Sylvain Maillard.