"There Is No Plan B": the Budget of the "Secure" Back to the Assembly, with a Very Uncertain Outcome
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"There Is No Plan B": the Budget of the "Secure" Back to the Assembly, with a Very Uncertain Outcome
The Members of Parliament started again this Tuesday on the floor of the draft budget of the Social Security. And there is no shortage of explosive subjects, even if "the majority compromise is possible", according to the Minister of Labour Jean-Pierre Farandou.
Is a compromise in sight between Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and the Socialists on the Social Security budget? Alba Ventura analyses the latest discussions and political stakes of this possible agreement. (Economy).
RECIT. Both the head of government and the boss of the PS want to reach a compromise, but the first has to deal with the erosion of its base when the second fears to be isolated to the left.
ANALYSIS - On Tuesday, the Assembly resumed its decisive debates on the Secu budget. The PS declared that it was "progressing" towards a compromise.
The first secretary of the PS was received in Matignon with the socialist delegation on Monday 1 December, on the eve of the return of the text on the financing of social security to the Assembly.
On Monday 1 December, the Socialists' boss met with the Prime Minister to discuss the possibility of an agreement on the budget discussed in the Assembly. Several tenors of the Socialist Party and the government...
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