Olivier Véran hopes that “this popular expression will not turn into a blockage”

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12:30 p.m. : #directAN @auroreberge chairman of the #Renaissance group @AJParlement: “I will be the guarantor that this reform is fair. We will improve it further. But no voice will be missing for this essential reform. “. #retirements

12:30 p.m. : Aurore Bergé in front of the AJP: “There is not a voice of the Renaissance group which will miss the day of the vote” on the pension reform. @AJParliament https://t.co/Zo6y3iBMp1

12:44 p.m. : With regard to the few dissensions that exist within the majority on the pension reform that we spoke to you about earlier, Aurore Bergé assured the journalists of the parliamentary press that no voice of the Renaissance group whose she is the president “will miss”.

12:20 p.m. : Hello @Flake, my pleasure ! The government will seize this article of the Constitution which makes it possible to accelerate the parliamentary debate to have the pension reform voted on. Concretely, the National Assembly has 20 days to examine the text, the Senate 15. If the Parliament has not decided within 50 days, the government can legislate by ordinances. I invite you to read this article I wrote on the subject.

12:18 p.m. : Hello France info, can you tell us about article 47.1, little brother of 49.3? Thanks

12:19 p.m. : Release publish the draft now Amending social security funding for 2023 (PLFRSS), which will be presented to the Council of Ministers on January 23 and which is currently being examined by the Council of State.

If the text contains all the elements presented next week by Elisabeth Borne, it does not however mention the fate of current retirees concerning the minimum retirement at 85% of the minimum wage.

According to Release, “the executive had to send an amending letter to the Council of State in order to integrate this measure announced by Elisabeth Borne last week, and required by the right to vote on the bill”.

12:18 p.m. : The threats of the CGT to cut the electricity to certain chosen ones are “unacceptable” , believes Olivier Véran. For the government spokesperson, “Anything that comes under pressure, threats, insults, whether on social networks or in real life, or even targeted actions aimed at the integrity of the functioning of a parliamentary mandate are unacceptable in a democracy and in Republic and we condemn them”.

12:02 : It’s noon, we take stock of the news:

“It is welcome that the French question and debate” of the pension reform project, according to Olivier Véran. However, the government spokesman hopes that “this popular expression will not turn into a blockade”. Follow our live.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky laments a “terrible tragedy” after the death of 18 people, including his interior minister, in the helicopter crash near kyiv. Follow our live.

Registrations on the Parcoursup post-baccalaureate admission platform start this afternoon for senior high school students and reorientation students. They have until March 9 inclusive to choose from among 21,000 state-recognized training courses.

There are only seven departments on orange alertall due to the risk of snow and ice: Ain, Allier, Isère, Loire, Puy-de-Dôme, Rhône and Saône-et-Loire.

12:17 p.m. : Asked about the case of workers who started their career very young, the government spokesperson assures that the executive intends “reduce injustice”. He ensures that a mechanism is provided for long careers, which will benefit “those who started working early”. “40% of French people will be able to leave before the legal retirement age”guarantees Olivier Véran.

12:16 p.m. : “We assume it, like our European neighbors, we have to work more. But, even after the reform, we will leave in France better and earlier in retirement than in almost all the countries of the euro zone. .”

12:02 : “We all support this pension reform project. (…) We are all committed to this pact that we have made with our majority and our president”assures Olivier Véran, questioned about possible dissensions within the parliamentary majority.

11:53 : “We hope this popular expression does not turn into a blockage.”

11:41 a.m. : “It is welcome that the French question and debate”, believes Olivier Véran. The government spokesperson speaks at the end of the Council of Ministers.

11:00 : The day of strike against the pension reform will be very followed in national education. About 70% of primary school teachers will be on strike, according to figures from Snuipp-FSU. Teachers from Mayenne schools, who intend to mobilize tomorrow, say they are ready for a long standoff to bend the government.

"You still need a minimum of energy to be able to teach young children", testifies a school teacher, the day before the strike against the pension reform of January 19, 2023 (photo illustration).  (GUILLEMETTE FRANQUET / RADIOFRANCE)(GUILLEMETTE FRANQUET / RADIOFRANCE)

10:57 : The minister of the Interior asks the prefects for measures to protect elected officials. In a note that we were able to consult, Gérald Darmanin considers thatin the context of the mobilization against the pension reform project, theElected officials are likely to be the subject of malicious acts, threats, outrages, insults and damage to property.

10:56 : Hello @Mark. Here is the interview with Philippe Martinez, guest of the “4 Truths” this morning. The leader of the CGT plans a lot of people in the street and a lot of people on strike”. “There will also be a lot of strikes in private companies, in trade, distribution, agri-food, metallurgy”he assures.

10:22 : Hello @mambos. For the moment, the complete text has not yet been presented and validated by the Council of Ministers. But the government has summarized the main measures on its site.

10:22 : Hello, is there a place where we can find the pension reform? Not the journalistic summaries but really what needs to be discussed. Thanks in advance. Have a good day

09:57 : Personalities get involved. Literature Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, actress Adèle Haenel, actor Jean-Pierre Darroussin and writer Nicolas Mathieu are among the hundred or so artists and intellectuals who protest against pension reformin a column published by the left-wing weekly Politics.

09:13 : Pension reform: “We can always increase employers’ contributions”, as proposed by François Bayrou, says Bruno Le Maire. “But it will be paid for by more unemployment”.

09:13 : Mobilization against the pension reform”: “I have nothing to worry about”, “it’s perfectly legitimate”, considers Bruno Le Maire. “If there are interesting, fair proposals, we are always open to improvements,” said the Minister of Economy.

09:12 : Bruno Le Maire did not “no need to worry” about the mobilization against the pension reform. “If there are interesting, fair proposals, we are always open to improvements”says the Minister of the Economy.

09:05 : It’s 9 a.m., we take stock of the news:

• Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced the mobilization of more than 10,000 police and gendarmes to maintain order tomorrow during demonstrations against the pension reform. Follow our live.

• A helicopter crashed this morning in the town of Brovary, on the outskirts of kyiv, announced presidential adviser Kyrylo Tymoshenko. “There are victims”he wrote. Follow our live.

• Registrations on the Parcoursup post-baccalaureate admission platform start this afternoon for senior high school students and reorientation students. They have until March 9 inclusive to choose from among 21,000 state-recognized training courses.

Sixteen departments are still on orange alert this morning. The reasons are varied: snow, ice, rain and floods.

09:09 : “When you look at the situation in other European countries, 64 seems to me the right choice.”

On the eve of the general mobilization against the pension reform, Bruno Le Maire believes that the government’s reform project is “the right balance”. The Minister of the Economy is the guest of franceinfo this morning.

8:25 : Gérald Darmanin added that, “according to intelligence information, a few thousand people could be violent” during demonstrations in Paris. “We absolutely have to distinguish those who come to the demonstrations, and who are a huge majority I imagine, to express their political opinion, from those who want to break up”insisted the Minister of the Interior.

08:20 : 🗣️ @GDarmanin on the mobilization against the pension reform tomorrow: “There will be more than 10,000 police and gendarmes mobilized. That’s a lot […] 1,000 potentially violent individuals.” 🔴🎙️ Guest of @amandine_begot in #RTLMatin 👈 https://t.co/vyx5o5YT32

08:19 : The Minister of the Interior has just specified on RTL the system which will be put in place tomorrow. “I don’t know if there will be people at the demonstrations tomorrow, in Paris and elsewhere, but we are preparing for it.explained Gérald Darmanin. More than 10,000 police and gendarmes will be mobilized, including 1,500 in Paris.”

08:17 : Gérald Darmanin announces the mobilization of more than 10,000 police and gendarmes to ensure the maintenance of order tomorrow, during the demonstrations against the pension reform.

07:16 : Tomorrow’s strike against the pension reform is making headlines in several newspapers this morning, including Ocean Press and The Dispatch.

07:01 : They will be far from the demonstrations in France. Thursday, strike day against pension reform, Emmanuel Macron and part of the government will be in Spain. The Head of State must sign a friendship treaty and strengthen cooperation between the two countries. The Minister of Labour, Olivier Dussopt, will however remain in Paris.

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