On the other hand, “if the reformist unions say they have been cheated, then I think that the government will have great difficulties in the National Assembly,” warns the deputy of Corrèze.
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“I will support any agreement that will be signed by the social partners” on pensions, said Tuesday, June 17 On France Inter François Hollande. THE “conclave” Social partners on pensions must end on Tuesday by a last meeting. Prime Minister François Bayrou said on Monday ready to grant “A few more days” To the five participants still present – CFDT, CFTC, CFE -CGC on the union side, MEDEF and CPME on the employer side.
Asked about a possible agreement which would relate to arduousness but would not touch the 64 years, François Hollande, socialist deputy of Corrèze, repeats to be “Attached to social democracy, social dialogue”.
On the other hand, “If there is no agreement, if the reformist unions say they have been cheated, then I think the government will have great difficulties in the National Assembly”, he said, noting that this “conclave” and improving pension reform was “One of the arguments that had been put forward for non-censorship”.