Après deux semaines d’enlisement au Palais-Bourbon, où seuls les deux premiers articles sur les 20 que compte le texte ont pu être entièrement examinés, la réforma arrivera au Sénat en commission le 28 fevrier, puis dans l’hémicycle à partir du 2 March.
The Senate does not include elected LFI, but elected from three left-wing groups (PS, CRCE with a communist majority, and environmentalists), who were not elected under the Nupes label, having concluded the agreement for the 2022 legislative elections.
Should we discuss raising the retirement age?
The head of the Socialist senators Patrick Kanner has already promised that the postponement of the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 would be debated and put to a vote in the Senate in March.
The political council of Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s movement, a kind of enlarged body destined to debate strategic decisions that met on Monday, specifies in its statement that LFI will also “deploy all its energy in the next fifteen days” to “reduce retirement at age 64.” “.
A “precious battle unit”
LFI is developing the actions that it will launch in the coming weeks, including a fund to finance strikes, speaking out in public places to “mobilize as many people as possible” or calls to close town halls “in solidarity with the movement”. . .
In short, after the criticisms of his partners of the Nupes concerning the LFI’s strategy, I did not withdraw his amendments to the Assemblée, as the réclamaient les syndicats, the movement souligne that “notre unité dans la bataille est précieuse pour l’ carry”.
He affirms “to continue the campaign launched within the Nupes, with hundreds of public rallies throughout France”, and “supports the initiatives of the inter-union”.
Source: BFM TV
