Motions of censure rejected: Elisabeth Borne clings after the adoption of the pension reform

by time news

It therefore took Monday, March 20, the International Day of Happiness, for Elisabeth Borne to narrowly escape (nearly nine votes) the censorship of her government… and therefore the exit door. It is almost 6 p.m. when the Prime Minister goes to the podium of the National Assembly to respond to those who accuse her of having wanted to force through the pension reform. According to him, the government has “never gone so far” in “compromise”, and “the 175 hours of debate in Parliament have led to a balanced situation”. Either.

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