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No confidence vote and pension reform: what dates you need to know this week in conditions of high tension


This is a crucial week to open on the pension reform front. Two no-confidence votes submitted by deputies of the independent group “Liot” and “RN” to the government will be considered in the National Assembly on Monday. The Left and the RN will seize the Constitutional Council on Tuesday, ahead of a new day of mobilization on the call of the Inter-Allied Thursday, March 23.

Monday, March 20

On Monday, the two no-confidence votes brought by the independent Lyot group and the deputies of the National Rally (RN) will be discussed and put to the vote of the National Assembly from 16:00. Lyot’s proposal, signed by elected officials from Nupes, has a better chance than the RN proposal to get a vote. But the bar of an absolute majority (287 votes) to overthrow the government seems elusive.

March 20 also marks the first day of the 2023 bachelor’s degree exams for nearly 540,000 high school students amid threats of a strike from executives. The Ministry of National Education is mobilizing additional observers to “let events take place in the best conditions“. In the event of a delay due to a transport strike, testing times will be adjusted to allow candidates to work during the scheduled time frame.

Tuesday, March 21

Nupes and RN will take over the Constitutional Council on Tuesday. The left-wing coalition will argue that the reform included in the Social Security Budget Amendment Bill (PLFRSS) is a legislative rider, since finance is not the only aspect addressed in the text. Budget amendments are used to change income and expenditure forecasts for the year, not tocarry out a fundamental reform“Affects the retirement age,” she argued in the past.

In late February, the Council of State advised the government to remove certain provisions from its text, deeming them unconstitutional, in particular the senior index, a measure that it said had nothing to do with a text of a financial nature. Measures that could be canceled, but the elders should not touch the essence of the reform, lowering the legal age of exit from 62 to 64 years.

Thursday, March 23

The union called for a ninth day of strikes and demonstrations on Thursday 23 March. Condemning the pass”by strength“following the government’s decision to resort to 49.3 to pass their inter-syndical bill”seriously measures the responsibility that the executive branch bears in the social and political crisis resulting from this decision, the true negation of democracy.“, she wrote in a press release.

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The last day of mobilization, Wednesday, drew more than 1.5 million people across France according to inter-allied figures, 480,000 according to the Ministry of the Interior.


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