Pensions, budget… The moment of truth for Elisabeth Borne

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Elisabeth Borne leaves the Élysée after a cabinet meeting on Monday. EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP

ANALYSIS – Yet another arbitration meeting on pensions will be held on Wednesday at the Élysée to stop the method.

Back to school, the real one, is approaching for Elisabeth Borne. The moment of truth, too, for the Prime Minister, who enters into the hard of the subjects after four months of consultations and scheduling of the executive’s agenda. While the deputies will only return to the hemicycle of the Palais Bourbon next week, the government presented its draft budget for 2023 to the Council of Ministers on Monday. Without any reference to the pension reform constantly promised by the executive, but whose method of examination is struggling to be clarified at a time when the absence of an absolute majority limits its capacity for action. Invited Monday for a back-to-school interview on BFMTV and RMC, Elisabeth Borne was not able to say more. Amendment to the Social Security finance bill or separate text presented later? The Prime Minister dodged throughout the broadcast, deferring her decision “at the end of the week”. Yet another arbitration meeting is to be held on Wednesday…

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