A long awaited verdict. The Constitutional Council will make its decisions on the controversial pension reform on Friday, April 14, “at the end of the day,” he announced this Wednesday in a press release.
“At the end of its investigation of these files, the Constitutional Council will deliberate on the referendum initiative and the reform of the social security financing law for 2023 and will issue its decisions on Friday, April 14, 2023 at the end of the day”, declared the Constitutional Council in a press release.
Two points
The Mayors will issue “two decisions”: one on the constitutionality of the bill approved in Parliament after an appeal to 49.3, and another on the admissibility of the request for a shared initiative referendum (RIP) launched by the left to challenge the reform.
The shared initiative referendum, which entered into force in January 2015, allows the organization of a referendum at the initiative of parliamentarians, provided it has the support of at least one fifth of parliamentarians (185 elected) and one tenth part of those enrolled. voters, that is, approximately 4.8 million people, within nine months after validation by the Constitutional Council.
The Constitutional Council was taken over by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, by more than 60 deputies from the National Group and by more than 60 deputies from the New Ecological and Social Popular Union (Nupes), as well as by a group of more than sixty senators from the left. .
Source: BFM TV
