THE ESSENTIAL
- The Government has assured that it does not want to use article 49.3 of the Constitution, so that the National Assembly approves its pension reform, and is engaged in a hunt for the votes of the deputies who must decide on Thursday. read the article
- Train traffic “will improve markedly on Monday” but will remain disrupted on most lines due to the strike against the pension reform, SNCF management said on Sunday. read the article
What is the Joint Joint Committee, which will decide the future of the pension reform?
The pension reform bill is due to be examined on Wednesday in a joint joint committee. Its objective is to reach a compromise text between the two chambers of Parliament.
>> We explain the role of the CMP in this article
The Government does not want 49.3, a decisive week for the bill in Parliament
The Government has assured that it does not want to use article 49.3 of the Constitution, that is, an adoption without a vote, for the National Assembly to approve its much-discussed pension reform, and it is engaged in a hunt for the votes of the deputies who must decide on Thursday.
>> Our article
SNCF traffic will improve on Monday but will remain “disturbed”
Train traffic “will improve markedly on Monday” but will remain disrupted on most lines due to the strike against the pension reform, SNCF management said on Sunday.
During the day, three out of five Inoui and Ouigo TGVs are expected to run and traffic will be “severely disrupted” regionally, with one in two TERs on average.
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Good morning to all and to all!
Welcome to this direct dedicated to monitoring the news related to the pension reform of this Monday, March 13, 2023.
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Source: BFM TV
