Relatively discreet about the pension reform, Gérald Darmanin showed the government’s determination to want it implemented. The promulgation of retirement at age 64 is suspended for the moment with the decision of the Constitutional Council of next April 14.
“Should we put the pension reform on hold? I don’t think so, otherwise the world would think that we are decidedly incapable of making reforms,” said the Interior Minister this Wednesday at noon on RTL.
With his statement, the tenant of Place Beauvau follows in the footsteps of Elisabeth Borne and Emmanuel Macron. The president wants implementation of the law “before the end of the year.”
“Solidarity” from 49.3
If the government fails to find a way out of the political and social crisis, after a tenth day of mobilization on Tuesday, it is not time for Gérald Darmanin to lament over the use of 49.3.
“I am in solidarity with the decision that the Prime Minister made to compromise the responsibility of her government, I am part of it,” said the Minister of the Interior.
This constitutional weapon that allows a text to be adopted without going through the vote of the deputies was outlined by Élisabeth Borne in mid-March after the executive continued to show its determination not to use it.
What ignited the gunpowder and pushed the youth to massive mobilization. An eleventh day of mobilization is scheduled for April 6 at the call of the inter-union.
Source: BFM TV
