Nothing is played. This is the message that Marine Le Pen wanted to convey on the pension reform this Thursday. From Isbergues, in the Pas-de-Calais, the three-time presidential candidate said she wanted “to push back some reluctant majority deputies.
Because the leader of the National Grouping (RN) in the Palais Bourbon knows it: the vote will be played for nothing. The presidential field, in a majority position with respect to the National Assembly, needs 40 votes among the ranks of the Republicans (LR), which has 62 deputies. This, in the event that all the presidential troops vote for the text, which is far from certain. Nearly a dozen elected officials, including Barbara Pompili, do not want to vote on the text as it is. On the LR side, there are about fifteen of them. Others doubt.
“To make pressure”
Therefore, Marine Le Pen asked the French to “press” on them. Right-wing and majority voters must “challenge” their deputy so that he “explains to them that it is not possible to support a deeply unfair, anti-social reform of incredible brutality,” declared the deputy for Pas de Calais.
While stressing that “the French are facing a spectacular rise in energy prices [et] to food inflation.
72% of the French oppose the reform
“It’s up to the French to take their phone and send their helper what they want him to do,” said Marine Le Pen. Not without malice, 72% of them oppose the pension reform according to a poll by Elabe for BFMTV, published on Wednesday.
For their part, the extreme right, like the left, has tabled a referendum motion to organize a referendum on this bill. However, there is no chance that this approach will succeed. It must, in fact, gather the majority of the votes of the two chambers of Parliament before eventually being validated, or not, by the President of the Republic. That he knows too well the unpopularity of his reform.
Source: BFM TV
