MPs must examine the law before February 6, date on which exchanges in the National Assembly must begin, before the passage of the reform project in the Senate on February 17.
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Nearly 7,000 amendments on the pension reform project were filed for the examination in committee in the National Assembly, a parliamentary source said Thursday, January 26. A figure that compromises the possibility for deputies to go to the end of the text within the time limits.
The Social Affairs Committee looks at this highly flammable reform from Monday. Even if certain amendments could be deemed inadmissible, their overall number makes the text examination very difficult in its entirety before its arrival in the hemicycle, February 6.
But the deputies of the Left Coalition Nutpes deposited a very large number of amendments: 3,345 amendments for rebellious France (LFI), 1,282 for environmentalists, 1,053 for the socialists. However, it is much less than during the previous pension reform, for which the “rebellious” alone deposited 19,000 amendments in committee and 23,000 in session. The Republicans (LR) bear a total of 617 amendments, and the national rally (RN), 75. In the majority, Renaissance has a hundred, the modem and horizons, around each.
fifty days To pronounce
The gusts of amendments are focused on article 7 of the bill, to oppose the postponement of the legal retirement age at 64 years. And the obstruction trials will not fail to fuse. “We could have deposited as many amendments as the number of lives that this reform will break, but we hope that the heart of this counter-reform, the postponement of the legal retirement age at 64 years old planned at the ‘Article 7 of the bill, that is to say in our debates “, justifies the NUPS in a press release .
The reform examination calendar is restricted. The deputies have twenty days for the first reading of the text, between passage in committee and in the hemicycle, where exchanges must start on Monday, February 6 and end on the 17th at midnight, so that the text then passes to the Senate.
After the parliamentary break from February 20 to 26, the Senate, dominated by the right, will examine the text adopted by the Assembly, or failing this the initial text of the government modified by the amendments that the Assembly will have had time to vote and to which the executive will be favorable. Senators will have a fortnight.
Then deputies and senators will try to agree in a joint joint committee. If there is an agreement, the latter must be validated by the two chambers. Otherwise the text will make a last shuttle, and the assembly will have the last word.
The Parliament must decide in total in fifty days, by March 26 at midnight, failing which the provisions of the reform may be implemented by order, as provided for in the Constitution. It never happened.