The adoption of the pension reform is a crucial issue for the majority. In the context of the sixth day of inter-union mobilization against the text that is under discussion in the Senate, executives from the Renaissance group in the National Assembly reaffirmed on Tuesday morning the importance of approving the reform, during a group meeting in the Palais Bourbon.
“There is no individual destiny if there is no collective destiny,” warned the president of the group Aurore Bergé, after certain deputies once again expressed reservations about the text. “The prerequisite is the collective.”
“It is not the great reform of the five-year period, but if it is not approved, there will not be a great reform,” he warned, parliamentary sources told BFMTV.
“We cannot stop,” added Robin Reda MP.
“You have to know how to get out of public opinion”
Given the polls that show week after week the opposition of the majority of the French to the text, the deputy Éric Woerth for his part estimated that “when one is in charge, sometimes one must know how to get out of public opinion.” .
“What we are going to do today is exactly what the President of the Republic had promised,” he continued in the face of reservations expressed again during the meeting by three Renaissance deputies, including Bárbara Pompili, former Minister of Ecological Transition.
The text must return to the National Assembly on March 16, the day after a joint commission between deputies and senators.
Source: BFM TV
