“You have made commitments” which “have not been made,” said the president of the PS group, Boris Vallaud, to François Bayrou, in the National Assembly.
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Uplided. Prime Minister François Bayrou who met, on Tuesday, June 24, the social partners to try to overcome the failure of the conclave on pensions is now targeted by a censorship of PS deputies. “You have made commitments” Who “have not been held”Launched the president of the PS group in the Assembly, Boris Vallaud, in the hemicycle of the National Assembly.
Socialists criticize François Bayrou for not committing to presenting a text which would allow the age of departure to be debated at 64. “The purpose of the work I set for myself is that (…) We find this path” towards “A text that could be examined by national representation”replied François Bayrou. Just before this face-to-face in the hemicycle, he received in Matignon the three unions participating in the conclave (CDFT, CFTC and CFE-CGC), then the president of Medef, Patrick Martin, and finally the boss of the CPME, Amir Reza-Tofighi.
The Prime Minister decided to launch these meetings after the failure on Monday evening of the conclave, which is also a setback for the method of social dialogue he advocated. “I cannot accept without reacting that we are satisfied to fail so close to the goal”He said on Tuesday morning.
Before the socialists, France rebellious quickly called on Monday evening the other left groups to join a censorship motion against the government. But in the absence of the voices of the national rally which warned that it would not associate itself with it, the government seems assured of maintaining itself. Before facing even more perilous budgetary debates this summer and in the fall.