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LIVE – Pension reform: debates continue in the National Assembly this Tuesday

The examination of the pension reform continues in the National Assembly. The left announced the withdrawal of the thousand amendments after a day marked above all by a new incident with the LFI and a call by Elisabeth Borne to stop the “invective”.

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  • The review of pension reform moved slowly in the Assembly on Monday night with the withdrawal by the left of “a thousand amendments”. read the article
  • But the last hours were especially marked by a new incident with LFI. The rebel deputy Aurélien Saintoul set the powder on fire, describing Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt as a “murderer” and “impostor” during a speech on deaths at work. read the article

The Nupes announce the withdrawal of “a thousand amendments” to the National Assembly

The left-wing deputies of the Nupes announced during a press conference in the National Assembly that they would withdraw “a thousand amendments” in order to speed up the debates on the pension reform and begin the examination of article 7.

However, the road to this article, which sets in stone the postponement of the legal retirement age, still seems long.

Because 7,148 amendments were submitted to introduce new articles after Article 2. To these must be added the 1,395 submitted on articles prior to Article 7, that is, a total of more than 8,000 amendments.

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Olivier Dussopt described as “murderer”: Laurent Berger denounces “the excess”, “the inadmissible words” of the LFI deputy Aurélien Saintoul

“Democracy is also the peaceful expression of disagreements. Insults, excesses or inadmissible words against the Minister of Labor or any person should never be accepted. Debates in parliament must have the same dignity and responsibility as demonstrations”, writes Laurent Berger on Twitter.

The head of the CFDT reacts to the statements made by Aurélien Saintoul, rebel deputy, in the chamber of the National Assembly on Monday. During the debates on the pension reform, he accused Olivier Dussopt, labor minister, of being a “murderer”.

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