Retreats in France: After the Failure of the "Conclave", François Bayrou Threatened with Censorship
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After the failure of the conclave on pensions, and the threat of censorship comes back, the Prime Minister finds himself more alone than ever. In his government base, no one pushes to defend him.
Five months of retreating conclave, and at the end: the vacuum. François Bayrou, the current Prime Minister, promised dialogue and compromise. He left a field of political ruins.
COUNTER-POINT - In launching this unprecedented process, François Bayrou took a budgetary risk in the name of a political objective: to avoid censorship of the PS.
After the failure of the Conclave on retreats in the night, Prime Minister François Bayrou receives this Tuesday, June 24 separately the trade unions and employers organisations that participated in the four months of negotiations. An attempt at the last chance to try to overcome the blockages.
The Prime Minister wants to receive, on Tuesday 24 June, the social partners, who have failed to agree, after a final discussion session on Monday.
Failure of the conclave: the government appears to be the main responsible in the eyes of the public, in front of the employers' organizations Concerning the failure of the conclave on the reform of pensions: 63% of the French consider that the government bears a major responsibility, against 29% a limited responsibility and 8% no responsibility 47% consider that the employers' organizations have a major responsibility, 42% a limited responsibil…
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