Purchasing power: the Senate’s turn to vote for the first measures

by time news

The Senate with a right-wing majority adopted Friday evening at first reading, after having amended it, the “emergency” bill in support of purchasing power, the first part of the package of measures to deal with inflation. which crossed the 6% mark.

The text was adopted by a show of hands, thanks in particular to the votes of the LR, centrist and RDPI groups with the En Marche majority, after two days of generally serene debates, contrasting with the chaotic discussion which prevailed in the National Assembly.

From Monday, the senators will embark on the amending budget (PLFR) for 2022, the hypothesis of a tax on “superprofits”, carried in particular by the centrists, risking to strain the debates.

The same day, deputies and senators will meet in a joint committee to try to agree on a common version of the purchasing power bill, the government expecting a final adoption of the two texts no later than August 7.

Rents, AAH, pensions…

The first text is calibrated at 20.7 billion by Bruno Le Maire, the second opens 44 billion euros in credits, including 9.7 to finance the 100% renationalization of EDF. The Senate has given, with the support of the government, a boost to traders. It adopted an amendment by former minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (RDPI) to cap the increase in commercial rents for SMEs at 3.5% for one year.

Senators had previously approved the “rent shield” for individuals which also provides for a cap at 3.5% from July 2022 to June 2023.

The Senate voted to continue until December 31, 2023 the “Macron bonus”, with a ceiling raised to 3,000 euros or 6,000 euros in the event of a profit-sharing agreement. But it reserved only for companies with less than 50 employees the perpetuation, from 2024, of a premium exempt from social security contributions.

Despite a lively debate on the revaluation of the RSA, it also recorded a 4% increase in retirement pensions and several allowances (family, social minima) with retroactive effect from July 1, 2022, as well as the deconjugalization of the disabled adult allowance. (AAH).

What the senators added

To “enhance work”, the senators have also created a reduction in employer contributions, for overtime, provided for the possibility of early release of employee savings and relaxed the rules for the use of meal vouchers.

On the energy side, the Minister for Energy Transition Agnès Pannier-Runacher mentioned for the parliamentary “back to school” in October the bill “accelerating the energy transition”, mentioned for several weeks to simplify the development of energies renewables, wind and solar. “A priori the Senate would be the first” to examine it, she slipped.

Via an amendment by the socialist Franck Montaugé, the senators limited the duration of the exceptional measures for the supply of gas to France to two years instead of five, against the will of the government.

They also voted for an amendment by the leader of senators LR Bruno Retailleau asking the government for a report “aiming to put in place”, via a smart box, a voluntary and remunerated device for reducing electricity consumption for individuals.

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