will the government slow down the pace of reform?

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While the pension reform is at the heart of all debates, the immigration bill or the water plan have been postponed by the executive.

In the midst of a social storm, legislative time seems suspended. To temporize, will the government slow down the pace of reforms? His spokesperson, Olivier Véran, refuted it in the morning, stating that “the pension reform does not sign the retirement of the reforms”. The immigration bill has however been postponed, the water plan shifted, and the generalization of universal national service postponed.

“Nobody wants to get on the raft of the jellyfish”

The government has however been able to pass in recent days the law on nuclear power, and that on energy renovation. The opposition judges for its part the future of the precarious executive without a majority or change of method. “When you’re in a situation of failure, no one wants to get on the raft of the jellyfish”, summarizes Roger Karoutchi, senator Les Républicains des Hauts-de-Seine. Emmanuel Macron now wants shorter texts and strong political priorities to try to relaunch his five-year term.


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