Guest of the show “Bonjour! La Matinale TF1” this Thursday, the RN MP assured that her group was ready to vote in favor of a proposal to repeal the pension reform identical to that of her party.
This proposal will be formulated by La France insoumise during its parliamentary “niche” on November 28.
Laure Lavalette also expressed her opposition to the elimination of a second public holiday, planned by the government.
The ax was expected: as in 2023 during a day of texts reserved for the Liot group, the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, opposed amendments on Wednesday October 30 aimed at reinstating the article- key to the RN proposal to repeal the pension reform, already torpedoed in committee.
During the program “Bonjour! La Matinale TF1” this Thursday, the National Rally (RN) deputy for Var Laure Lavalette, spokesperson for her group in the Assembly, said “disappointed for the French” to the extent that there was “an unexpected opportunity to repeal pension reform “. Laure Lavalette indicated that the RN group will vote in favor of the repeal of this reform which will this time be presented by La France insoumise during its parliamentary “niche”, on November 28.
“A very particular economic avenue”
The RN still took to the podium this Thursday morning as part of its parliamentary “niche”, this entire day reserved for a political group in the Assembly, to open the debates on the reduced text. Blocked on pensions, the RN wants to print on the regalian. This Thursday, he will propose in particular to relax the conditions for expulsion of certain foreign offenders and to establish minimum sentences for certain crimes and misdemeanors.
On TF1, Laure Lavalette also opposed the elimination of a second public holiday, while parliamentarians want this day to be abolished, in addition to Pentecost Monday transformed into a day of working solidarity. “We say no, it’s a very particular economic avenue”she declared, criticizing the executive for having “spending public money haphazardly for seven years.” “We are not going to ask the French to work for free” an extra day, estimated Laure Lavalette.
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