“In any case, everything is decided with the President of the Republic.” The deputies of La France insoumise opposed an end of inadmissibility to the invitation of Elisabeth Borne. The Prime Minister began meetings on Monday to try to “relieve” tensions when the country is going through a social conflict and a political crisis linked to the pension reform.
But the left, which will deliver a letter to the Élysée on Tuesday, now wishes to be received by Emmanuel Macron in person, as LFI deputy Louis Boyard defended on BFMTV.
“The Prime Minister no longer has any political legitimacy, neither in the majority in which she is denigrated, nor in the National Assembly, in which she only enters to make 49.3,” the parliamentarian estimated on our antenna.
Louis Boyard criticizes Elisabeth Borne for trying to “create a distraction” when “we already know what the discussions with her are leading to.”
“Whatever the discussion, you end up with a 49.3”
“You start by discussing article 47-1 of the Constitution, you have debates that are limited, and in the end, whatever the discussion, you end up with 49.3,” he continued, referring to the supposed pension reform project.
The text, approved by Parliament without being voted on by the National Assembly, still has to be examined by the Constitutional Council before possibly being promulgated by the President of the Republic. A very probable scenario but one that the left continues to fight against, firmly opposed to raising the legal retirement age to 64 years.
“The social situation of the country imposes only one thing: the withdrawal of the pension reform project,” claimed Louis Boyard on BFMTV, stating that his parliamentary group “will not enter into its deviation”
Source: BFM TV
