the RATP intersyndicale joins the call for a strike on February 7 and 11

Find here all of our live #RETIREMENTS

2:32 p.m. : Hello @Student, the government CAN use Article 49.3, but that would cost it politically, because pushing through a major reform undermines its credibility (even if the Constitution authorizes it). On the other hand, you are right, article 47.1 of the Constitution would allow him to speed up parliamentary debate. My colleague Margaux Duguet told you more here.

2:32 p.m. : Hello ! Failing to be able to use 49.3, has the government not managed to be able to use 47.1 (which avoids the debate in Parliament it seems to me)? I thought I understood that but I could be wrong. Thank you 🙂

1:34 p.m. : “The more you negotiate, the more you mobilize the left which thinks you are going to give in, and the more you demobilize the right which no longer understands what you want to do.”

Former President Nicolas Sarkozy evokes in Le Figaro (paid item) the pension reform he had carried out in 2010, then at the Elysée. He says he is in favor of the reform wanted by Emmanuel Macron, and assures us that we must hold firm in the face of the mobilization of the French and the unions.

1:31 p.m. : Hello @Neither left nor left, without the support of the LRs in the Assembly, where the examination of the text starts in plenary session next Monday, the pension reform could not pass without article 49.3 of the Constitution. However, according to a census carried out by France Inter, at least a third of LR deputies are not ready to vote “for” the reform.

Especially since the pressure is increasing on elected officials with the “successful” mobilization days for the inter-union, like yesterday. So Elisabeth Borne has every interest in giving pledges that would allow a sufficient number of Republican deputies to vote for the text, because passing the reform thanks to 49.3 would have a very high political cost.

2:01 p.m. : Hello France Info, what is the relationship between yesterday’s demonstration and the fact that the Prime Minister receives the president of the LR group? a crony? an alliance preparation?

1:32 p.m. : The day after a day of mobilization against her reform, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne received Eric Ciotti, the president of the Les Républicains party, and Olivier Marleix, the president of the LR group in the Assembly, this morning. Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt was also present. Long careers, the retirement of mothers and that of overseas sailors were at the center of the discussions. (VINCENT ISORE / MAXPPP)

1:34 p.m. : The count of this cabinet is generally, for demonstrations prior to those against the pension reform, between that of the organizers and the police (closer to the latter). But this time, the figure well below for the Parisian mobilization caused a lot of reaction on social networks. You can view Occurrence’s answers in this series of messages on Twitter.

1:33 p.m. : Hello @mambos and @Cabinet Occurrence, the independent firm Occurrence carried out a count of the two processions of the Parisian mobilization yesterday. It counted around 55,000 demonstrators, less than the police headquarters (87,000) and much less than the CGT (500,000).

12:58 : Hello, from memory there is an independent organization for the calculation of the participants in an event. What are the numbers for this organization? Thank you and good day

12:58 : Finally, there is no figure of the number of demonstrators by the firm Occurrence?

12:49 : Let’s take stock of the news at midday:

• The immigration bill has been presented to the Council of Ministers. We summarize what it contains in This article.

• The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, announced on Twitter the dissolution in the Council of Ministers ofa far-right Bordeaux group and D’an islamist association.

The deputies adopted, in committee, a communist amendment which returns to the (unpopular) increase in the CSG set up in 2018. Follow our live.

• A total of 3,260 people died on the roads of metropolitan France in 2022, a balance sheet comparable to that before the pandemic, announces Road Safety. Notably, the mortality of cyclists increases by 30% compared to 2019.

12:45 p.m. : The deputies adopt an amendment by the communist deputy @pdharreville (GDR), which removes “the increase in CSG on all retirement pensions”. This measure was introduced in January 2018.#Retraites #RéformeDesRetraites #DirectAN https://t.co/q94FwmdZFF

12:46 p.m. : Examination of the text on pension reform is continuing in committee. The deputies of the social affairs committee voted for a communist amendment which lowers the rate of the CSG (paid by pensioners) from 8.2% to 6.6%. This amounts to removing the increase in the CSG which had been introduced in January 2018, and which had led to many protests by retirees.

11:54 : The government spokesman, Olivier Véran, speaks at the end of the Council of Ministers. He returns to the importance, according to him, of the government’s pension reform project. He denounces the project “irresponsible” and “chimerical” of those who want retirement back at 60.

11:53 : Hello @Marcel de St Malolet’s take a look at pension plans for parliamentarians:

Among the deputiesthe pension scheme has been aligned with the general scheme since January 2018. “The net amount of a deputy’s pension after five years in office has been established, since this reform, at 684.38 euros”precise National Assembly website.

Among the senatorsa special pension scheme applies, with affiliation to the Autonomous Pension Fund for Former Senators. “After a single term of six years, the amount of a senator’s retirement pension will today be, on average, 2,190 euros netspecified the Senate to Release in 2019.

11:48 : Hello franceinfo, can you tell me what is the status of the pension plan for senators and deputies and will they be concerned for retirement at age 64? Thank you for your reply.

10:25 a.m. : Hello Clamarcthis component has so far been absent from the pension reform, but Minister Olivier Dussopt declared in the Social Affairs Committee that the government was “very keen on progress” to facilitate the redemption of quarters. Many proposals have been made by the deputies of the majority in the amendments tabled before the study of the text in the Hemicycle, which begins on Monday.

10:22 : Hello FI, I wanted to know if the pension reform includes flexible arrangements for the redemption of quarters, which in which case could allow some to retire earlier by buying quarters? Thanks

09:56 : Update on the “Parliament Gazette”: this morning, the National Assembly’s Social Affairs Committee still has 5,143 amendments to consider, as part of the pension reform project. End of this “warm-up tour” this evening, at 8 p.m. #DirectAN

09:36 : 🔴🗣️ “The obligation of transparency is a first step that will make it possible to measure the involvement of each company in keeping seniors in employment.” @olivierdussopt, Minister of Labour, Full Employment and Integration #indexseniors #ReformsDesRetraites #Les4V https://t.co/VIE1Zi4jTL

09:54 : On France 2, Olivier Dussopt said he was in favor of the “senior index”, provided for in the pension reform, also concerning medium-sized companies, from 50 or 60 employees, provided that this does not does not generate “an ocean of red tape”. The Minister of Labor also defended the obligation of transparency imposed on companies on this subject.

09:56 : “The intervention of Sandrine Rousseau on Kylian Mbappé serves the question of the retirement of athletes”

For Pierre Rondeau, interviewed by franceinfo sport, Sandrine Rousseau yesterday adopted a posture “hypocritical” on a subject that he considers “important”. In the Social Affairs Committee, the Green MP wondered what the 2018 world champion would do “after 50 years”. “Kylian Mbappé can already put aside and will most certainly end up as a coach or consultant. He will remain a gondola head. He has both his salary and his visibility, which almost guarantees him a retraining”explains the specialist in sports economics.

08:59 : It’s almost 9 a.m., let’s take a look at this morning’s news:

• The manager of retirement homes Orpea, heavily indebted, comes under the control of the Caisse des dépôts et consignations, the financial arm of the State.

• In the aftermath of a day of strikes and demonstrations against the pension reform, the government must “understand the message spent on the occasion of the mobilizations”, according to Minister Delegate Gabriel Attal.

• A week after the disappearance of the 18-year-old young woman, in the Gard, two people were taken into custody yesterday afternoon.

• Vitinha at OM, Ziyech not yet at PSG… The winter transfer window ended last night and many football clubs were able to adjust their squads for the end of the season.

08:50 : Government side, “it is necessary not only to hear but to understand the message that is passed on the occasion of the mobilizations” against the pension reform, recognizes Gabriel Attal, the Minister Delegate for Public Accounts, on France Inter too. He believes that there is, in public opinion, “worries and doubts” to this reform.

08:49 : “Lhe mobilization is always stronger and it has spread throughout the territory”welcomed Philippe Martinez, the leader of the CGT, this morning on France Inter.

08:15 : Hello, on this subject, I take the liberty of referring you to the article by my colleague Mathilde Goupil, who scrutinized the main proposals of the opponents of the reform.

08:15 : One thing I don’t quite understand about pensions: we hear from opponents of the reform that there are other ways to keep the system in balance. But we are never told which ones. Never. I haven’t heard any counter-proposals. You know more ?

07:35 : Is the social movement against pension reform massive? Here is the comparative evolution of major mobilizations against pension reforms since 1995visual work produced by our journalist Mathieu Lehot-Couette.

(MATHIEU LEHOT-COUETTE / FRANCEINFO)

07:16 : The mobilization against the pension reform is on the front page of many regional dailies today. This is no coincidence, as many observers point to the crowds in the demonstrations organized in medium-sized towns. “The protests are getting bigger”, “Determined”, “The street does not retreat” Where “A proof of strength” are the titles that return this morning.

(THE PUBLIC GOOD / THE POPULAR CENTER)

07:00 : A look at the newspapers of the day, with the pension reform in major news in your daily newspapers. For Le Figaro, “the dispute settles in the long term”whereas “the arm wrestling hardens”according to The echoes. “Non-negotiable ?”interrogates Release in response to the words of the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, before this day of mobilization.

(LE FIGARO)


source site