While the inter-union must meet Elisabeth Borne in Matignon this Wednesday, the head of the deputies of the National Rally Marine Le Pen believes that this meeting “will be useless”.
“The Prime Minister and the President of the Republic have indicated on several occasions that they would not advance the pension reform, so I am afraid that this meeting will be useless,” he told BFMTV from Hénin-Beaumont (Passam). of Calais).
Le Pen trusts the Constitutional Council
For the RN deputy, “the only hopes” that remain for the pension reform to be withdrawn “weigh on the Constitutional Council.”
The latter must rule on the constitutionality of the bill and on the admissibility of the request for a shared initiative referendum (RIP) launched by the left to challenge the reform. The Elders said they would make their decisions on April 14, “at the end of the day.”
Pour Marine Le Pen, “les solutions pour sortir d’une crise politique, c’est de revenir au peuple (…) soit par l’intermédiaire d’un référendum, soit par l’intermédiaire d’une dissolution de l’ National Assembly.”
Source: BFM TV
