what pension reform for the Les Républicains party?

what pension reform for the Les Republicains party

Continuation and end of the consultations this Thursday, December 15 around the Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne and the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt on the pension reform. When he left Matignon on Wednesday, the boss of deputies LR OIivier Marleix reaffirmed that his party was not against the reform in principle. The voices of the right will be essential, if the government wants to adopt its text. But what exactly do they want?

Difficult to see clearly. ” On pensions, there are at least as many positions at Les Républicains as there are deputies. “ Comment a bit sarcastic from a former LR parliamentarian who joined the majority.

The brand new party president Éric Ciotti will very quickly have to tune the violins of his troops on the subject.

Should we go up to 64 years and introduce hardship measures as proposed in the Senate Bruno Retailleau? Should we rather focus on increasing the contribution period as requested by Aurélien Pradié? Or does he combine the two measures? Some on the right suggest so.

During the internal campaign on the right, Eric Ciotti seemed to be leaning towards an à la carte reform where each retiree could choose the system that is most favorable to him.

But in his concern for gathering, he will have to take into account the different sensitivities and decide. Because to negotiate with the government, it is still necessary to speak with one voice. The Republicans are still a long way off.

We should already agree on the objectives we want to give to this reform “, Despairs an LR deputy, for whom the postponement of the announcement of the reform in January is finally timely.

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