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September 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The proposal by the National Rally to repeal the most recent retirement reform, which raised the retirement age to 64, has been deemed admissible by the Assembly’s executive bureau on Wednesday. The decision was based on financial admissibility, with ten deputies voting in favor and seven against. The New Popular Front representatives also voted in favor. The proposal will now move to committee before being discussed in the Assembly on October 31.

The National Rally’s proposal has the potential to create tension among left-wing parties, who also support repealing the retirement reform but may be hesitant to align themselves with the far right in the Assembly. Emmanuel Maurel, a member of the Communist and Overseas Workers Group, believes that not voting for the proposal could lead the National Rally to criticize the left for inconsistencies. Despite his personal reservations, the spokesman for the Ecologist and Social Group, Benjamin Lucas, will follow the group’s decision. The Socialists are expected to determine their group stance on the matter on Tuesday.

Even if the National Rally’s proposal is successful in the Assembly, it is unlikely to be approved by the Senate, where the right wing, opposed to the repeal, holds the majority. This could pose a challenge for the far-right party in advancing its agenda. The proposal to repeal the retirement reform has sparked debate among different political factions, with each party needing to carefully consider their positions and potential alliances in order to navigate this complex issue.

The decision to deem the National Rally’s proposal admissible reflects a growing discontent with the recent retirement reform, which has drawn criticism for raising the retirement age to 64. While left-wing parties also support repealing the reform, they are faced with the dilemma of aligning with the far right in order to advance their agenda. This political maneuvering highlights the complexities of the French political landscape and the challenges of finding common ground on contentious issues.

The National Rally’s proposal is set to be discussed in the Assembly on October 31, where the party will need to garner support from other factions to advance its agenda. The potential rejection of the proposal by the Senate underscores the ongoing political divisions in France over the issue of retirement reform. As the various political parties navigate their positions on this topic, the outcome remains uncertain, highlighting the need for careful strategy and coalition-building in order to achieve meaningful change.

Overall, the decision to deem the National Rally’s proposal admissible marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over retirement reform in France. The proposal has the potential to create divisions among political factions and spark important discussions on how best to address the issue of retirement age. The outcome of the proposal’s discussion in the Assembly, as well as its potential rejection in the Senate, will have wide-reaching implications for the future of retirement policy in France.

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