National Assembly Speaker Yael Brown-Pivet assured Sunday that “the game is not overThe legal retirement age is 65, while Elizabeth Bourne is due to present her reform bill on Thursday and Parliament will pass it in early 2023. 65, as declared by Emmanuel Macron, or 64? “I think this can be changed if the Assembly wants to go in that direction and the government is ready for it.“, the Renaissance MP stated to “Inter-franceinfo-Le Monde” of France. “I am completely open to + steps + as long as the goals of the reforms, i.e. financial balance and social justice, can be achieved.He added, insisting.the game is not over“.
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During the presidential campaign, Emmanuel Macron advocated moving the legal age from 62 to 65, before lowering it to 64 after his re-election, combined with an increase in the payment period. Delaying 65 is now the preferred path, according to most officials who attended a dinner at the Elysée Wednesday night. Yael Brown-Pivet did not participate because she was celebrating her birthday with her family.
65 years hold a rope
“We’ve been campaigning around 65 for weeks, so it wouldn’t be surprising if we entered the fray at 65, so“Government spokesman Olivier Verand agreed with RTL-Le Figaro-LCI on Sunday. But “we are in constant consultation“, he elaborated. The prime minister is due to receive leaders of parliamentary groups until the middle of next week, before presenting the outlines of the reform bill on Thursday, a day confirmed by Olivier Verand.
If there is no majority in the National Assembly in favor of the reform at the beginning of 2023, the government can always resort to the constitutional weapon, 49.3, to accept it without a vote. Yael Brown-Pivett said to herself.convinced that there is a way, but the way is not found beforehand“avoid this application of 49.3 and achieve”consensus reform“:”this is what consultation and parliamentary debate is for“. “The National Assembly can be the premier venue for democratic debate“who is”likely to calm the social atmosphere“He wants to believe.
CFDT and CGT General Secretaries Laurent Berger and Philippe Martínez have already promised social mobilization.”determined» in case of delay of departure age.
Source: Le Figaro

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