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“I hope that the Senate can enrich” the text on the pension reform, Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday, two days before the examination of the bill by the Upper House and eleven days after heated debates in the Assembly that could culminate.

· The text on the pension reform must be examined as of Tuesday by the senators. read our article

Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday that he wanted “the Senate to be able to enrich” the text on the pension reform “with whatever it deems useful.” read our article

· The Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt will be the guest of BFM Politique this Sunday from 12 noon.

Retailleau wants to “vote” on the reform “after having modified it”

In an interview in Parisian published on Saturday night, the head of the group Les Républicains in the Senate, Bruno Retailleau, indicated “that he wishes to vote (on the pension reform), after having modified it”, in particular so as “not to increase deficits, but to achieve fill them”.

“We intend to offer the government two options: either a 5% surcharge for mothers who have reached the legal age and full career, or an early departure at 63,” added Bruno Retailleau, also referring to the idea. of an “end-of-career contract that would be exempt from family contributions” for employees of at least 60 years of age.

“A difficult time” in transportation “in early March, and maybe after September”

“I think we will have a difficult time” in transport “at the beginning of March, and perhaps after the seventh (March)”, that is, the national day of mobilization against the pension reform, said the delegate minister in charge of Transport Clément Beaune. Saturday at France Inter.

Olivier Dussopt, guest of BFM Politique this Sunday

The Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt, who is leading the pension reform in particular, will be the guest of BFM Politique this Sunday from 12 noon.

La Nupes did not show “its best face”, says Boris Vallaud

The left-wing alliance, the Nupes, did not “show its best face” during the debate in the National Assembly on the pension reform project, the leader of the socialist deputies, Boris Vallaud, told the JDD. “Los Nupes is a union of four: we must respect each other, which does not prohibit disagreements. But we must stay within a common regulatory framework, and stand by our positions when we decide together. We have left this common framework and in some aspects of the Assembly itself “, he adds.

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“I hope the Senate can enrich” the text, says Emmanuel Macron

“I would like the Senate to be able to enrich” the text on the pension reform “with what it deems useful,” Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday. “I saw (that) the Senate wanted to do things on family politics and women’s rights. I believe that the government will approach (this debate) with openness and willingness to commit to building a majority behind this text”, continued the Head of State. .

He also pointed out that the Senate, with a right-wing majority, had carried out in the past “several times reforms quite close to the current one.”

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