Marine Tondelier is not convinced by the “restart” of the pension reform around social partners proposed by François Bayrou. If she “is delighted” on France Info that this debate is “reopened”, the national secretary of the Ecologists believes that the Prime Minister “places employers, and Medef in particular, in a position of strength.”
“He says: ‘we can re-discuss everything, except that if we don’t agree, we keep the Borne law. Except that the Borne law is still the Medef law. So they, on the other hand, lose nothing , tails they win,” she laments.
Seeking to ensure non-censorship of the socialists, François Bayrou made a slight move this Wednesday, announcing that he would submit a new draft law on pensions to Parliament in the event of “progress” between the social partners, and even “without general agreement”.
Insufficient for Environmentalists who want to vote for censorship. As for the socialists, they still have to decide after much procrastination.