For Franck Riester, pensions should be the first text in the Council of Ministers in 2023

You will take a little retirement with your share of cake? The Minister for Relations with Parliament Franck Riester announced on Monday that the pension reform bill will be “probably the first text presented to the Council of Ministers” in 2023. A text which should be “voted before the end of the ‘winter,’ he says on Public Sénat.

“It’s ambitious and at the same time, we take the time for discussion and consultation,” he added, recalling that Elisabeth Borne “received the different groups of political parties represented in the National Assembly and in the Senate” and that the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt “meets the trade unions”.

The socialists received this Monday

“We are going to continue this policy which aims to keep the commitments made by the President of the Republic to ensure the sustainability of the pension system,” he said. According to him, Tuesday’s union mobilization will not impact the government’s method. “Why would we suppress consultation and dialogue if there are demonstrations? he asked.

Mathilde Panot, leader of the deputies La France insoumise (LFI), and Marine Le Pen (RN) had repeated Friday to Elisabeth Borne their firm opposition to this reform. The Prime Minister is still to receive the leaders of the socialist groups, Boris Vallaud and Patrick Kanner, on Monday.

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