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The failure of the conclave in pensions: the PS reaffirms that is ready for censorship if “Parliament is not incauant”

Following the failure of the conclave in pensions, Olivier Faure reaffirms that the socialist group is ready to deposit a motion of censure if “Parliament did not seized” of the question of pensions.

The Socialist Party soft once again. The first secretary of PS Olivier Faure reaffirms in BFMTV-RMC this Tuesday, June 24, that his party is ready to present a motion of censure if “the Parliament is not seized” of the issuance of pensions, the day after the failure of the concolave ​​among the social partners.

The deputy of Seine-Et-Marne attacks François Bayrou directly, accusing him of wanting to “save time”, when the prime minister announced a little before he invited the unions and the boss in the morning to try to “find a path.”

A result that seems very difficult, attests to this attests to the statements of the Secretary General of the CFDT Marylise Léon, who specified in TF1 this Tuesday that she would go especially to Matignon to “act the disagreement” of the conclave, referring the responsibility for the employers to whom she reproaches “the rear steps”, especially on the subject of the arbitration.

“Absolutely irresponsible”

If this initiative, launched four months ago, was not successful, is partly due to François Bayrou, in the eyes of Olivier Faure. The prime minister “is not completely white in this case,” he said, criticizing the Béarnais in particular for having opposed a return to 62 years less than a month after the start of the discussions.

“See today (François Bayrou) death and try to return to a discussion, while he has created the conditions for failure is absolutely irresponsible,” he addresses.

In addition, the Socialists criticize the Head of Government for not having respected his word. In question: the mail that had sent them on January 16 to guarantee their non -censorship in budgetary texts, in exchange for several concessions. François Bayrou wrote in particular about the famous conclave: “Parliament will have, in any case, the last word.”

Arrested by the head of socialist deputies, Boris Vallaud, last week, the prime minister was based on his initial statements, made during his general policy statement on January 14, 2025, explaining: “I said that if there was an agreement, I would be subject to Parliament. And if you do not agree (…), it is the reform as adopted” in December 2023. “

Enough to trigger the anger of the socialists. If the latter has not yet decided to formally deposit a motion of censure, the rebel grows in this direction and called on Monday “all groups on the left to deposit a motion of censure.” Given that “not censor Bayrou, it is to let the decrease in retirement age be applied at 64.”

In any case, the left would need the voices of the extreme right for its motion to adopt. Which is far from being acquired, even if until now an official position has not been made by the head of the deputies of RN, Marine Le Pen.

Author: Baptiste Farge
Source: BFM TV

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