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Pension reform: Laurent Berger calls for a shared initiative referendum

For the general secretary of the union, the possible use of 49.3 by the Government will translate into a “true democratic vice.”

49.3 or not, the suspense remains unresolved in the National Assembly while the Mixed Commission has just finished its work.

Inside the parisianLaurent Berger, the general secretary of the CFDT makes a new appeal “to parliamentarians not to vote for the pension reform.”

Laurent Berger asks them to activate a shared initiative referendum, a proposal supported by certain deputies.

“One of the possibilities is to ask the citizens what they think. There is a parliamentary tool called a shared initiative referendum. It only takes 185 parliamentarians to take it and launch it. It depends on them,” he said.

“The Government must review its form of dialogue”

In any case, the official believes that a vote in favor of the reform will not necessarily sign the end of the dispute.

“On fera le point jeudi, ensemble. .

“In any case, that does not mean that we will press the strike button. We will have to discuss it with the other unions,” he said.

And to return to criticize the content of the social dialogue with the government. “The government would do well to review the way it engages with us, at a time when there is deep malaise.”

Author: Olivier Chicheportiche
Source: BFM TV

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