Tag: Pension
Pension reform: Macron at Rungis with the French who “work early”
He wanted to go “to the side of the French who work early”. Emmanuel Macron arrived around 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday February 21 at the largest fresh produce market in…
Chaos at the assembly on pension reform: what political consequences?
In accordance with the timetable set by the government, the National Assembly completed the examination of the pension reform on Friday at midnight. The elected officials did not adopt the…
Pension reform: the great reversal of roles, by Jean-François Copé
Sanctioned by the National Assembly after posing proudly, with a balloon bearing the image of Olivier Dussopt’s head at his feet, LFI deputy Thomas Portes was nevertheless able to count…
Pension reform: in the street and in the Senate, the next stages of the battle
As expected, the debates around the pension reform ended Friday, February 17 at midnight sharp in the Assembly. Examination of the text, carried out in a more than tense atmosphere…
Pension reform: imbecility everywhere, reflection nowhere, by Abnousse Shalmani
It vociferates, it yells, it insults, it sulks, it takes offense, it exaggerates, it comes out as a diva, it comes back as a victim, it barks, it boos, it…
Pension reform: “The street has played a central role in the history of France”
Each pension reform has led to its share of protests. If most succeed – with the exception of that brought by Alain Juppé in 1995 – they raise the question…
Pension reform: Ciotti ousts Pradié from the leadership of the Republicans
On Wednesday, MP LR Aurélien Pradié still castigated the pension reform carried out by the executive, denouncing “the Macron method”, the “fracking method”. The one who places himself as a…
Parliament or government, who will have the last word on pension reform?
The pension reform leaves the National Assembly for the Senate this Friday, February 17 at midnight. But article 47.1 of the Constitution, in addition to limiting the time for debate,…
Pension reform: how Mélenchon saved the government (and robbed the Nupes)
This is the story of a very cumbersome absentee. So cumbersome, this Jean-Luc Mélenchon, that a simple message of 140 characters, published on a social network mainly monopolized by journalists…
Women’s pension: the other reform that the government is preparing
After having clarified its proposal to revalue small pensions, the government expects to correct another part of its pension reform. Accused of disadvantaging women with the decline in the legal…