Pension Reform: Élisabeth Borne Opened for Suspension to Calm the Political Crisis
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PARIS — For Bruno Retailleau, there's no question of restarting the pension reform. "Elisabeth Borne's reform was barely sufficient," said the Republican leader Thursday at the POLITICO summit on competitiveness. "We're freezing it first, and hello to anyone who wants to unfreeze it later: it will be a repeal," justified the resigning Interior Minister, while several members of parliament from his camp expressed openness to suspending the reform…
If for the president of the Republicans, it is out of the question of integrating a government that will return to the reform Borne, the deputies, they, are ready to this concession in the direction of the left. Between willing to display its authority for one and fear of dissolution in the others, the crisis is spreading to the right.
As the country seeks to regain political stability, former Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is in favour of a suspension of pension reform After the reform
Elisabeth Borne, who in fact makes a battle horse, referred to the suspension of the pension reform this sea creded October 8th. "She must not be a totem," declared the former Prime Minister. Is this one of the solutions to the political crisis? The French are mixed.
Elisabeth Borne suggests that a "suspension" of the pension reform is possible. Macronie members express their disagreement in their Telegram loop. LCI journalist Nivin Potros explains the situation. - "The suspension does not exist": Élisabeth Borne triggers a lifting of shields in the macronist Telegram (Policy) loop.
Internal exchanges between Renaissance MPs were a rare virulence after the former Prime Minister suggested that he pause his own reform in order to obtain an agreement between Lecornu and the left.
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