Is your MP for or against pension reform?

Is your MP for or against pension reform

The deputies debate until February 17 the bill on the reform of pensions. While the text is the subject of a strong dispute, how is your deputy positioned? Find out with our search engine.

The subject has been inflaming France and the National Assembly lately. The explosive file of the pension reform has been debated in the hemicycle since February 6 and will remain at the Palais Bourbon until February 17. Afterwards, it will be up to the Senate to examine this bill which divides parliamentarians.

In the Assembly, the atmosphere is electric and testifies to a split in two of the lower house of parliament, between fervent defenders and opponents of a text which has prompted tens of thousands of French people to take to the streets to say “No” to reform. The latter is not a surprise since Emmanuel Macron had launched it in 2020, stopped by the Covid, then announced in his program during the campaign for the presidential election of 2022.

But how does your MP position itself in relation to this text? Linternaute.com considered the vote in the Assembly on the introductory article of the amending social security financing bill for 2023. The first article of the bill, which sets out its main orientations. Thanks to our search engine, find out if your elected official is for or against the pension reform.

Find your MP’s vote with our search engine

What methodology is used?

The vote on the whole pension reform bill has not yet taken place. Thus, to determine which deputy is for or against this text, Internet user was based on the first important vote of the deputies: that concerning the introductory article of the amending social security financing bill for 2023. Why this vote? This is the first article of the bill and it presents the general spirit of the text with its main budgetary orientations (details here). The parliamentarians who voted in favor therefore show their support for the reform.

486 deputies took part (voting details here). The deputies who were not present for this election are therefore not included in our table. More generally, the deputies of the government majority (Renaissance, MoDem, Horizons) defend the reform, when the opposition groups (RN, LFI, PS, EELV, PCF, LIOT) are against. Only LR is divided on the issue between defenders, opponents and abstainers.

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