Emmanuel Macron, who spoke this Wednesday evening with the Élysée Élisabeth Borne and the ministers concerned about the pension reform, raised during this meeting the threat of a dissolution of the Assembly in case of loss of the vote tomorrow in the hemicycle, BFMTV learned from a government source.
In addition, the Executive has not ruled on the use of 49.3 and “continues to seek votes” in favor of the pension reform, according to this source.
“Nothing is decided, we continue to mobilize for the vote”, Élisabeth Borne is content to reply.
The President of the Republic “wants a vote in Parliament” this Thursday on the pension reform. “Tomorrow the consultations will continue to continue with the mobilization,” they tell us next to the Elysee, “all institutional schemes are possible with the desire to continue moving the country forward.”
According to our BFMTV accountant, 224 deputies say they are ready to vote for the reform.
Source: BFM TV
