end of 50 days of debate in Parliament scheduled for March 26

The debates in Parliament on the pension reform project should end on March 26, the deadline for a final adoption of the text at the end of the 50-day period, we learned on Tuesday from a parliamentary source.

The date was indicated by the President of the Assembly Yal Braun-Pivet (Renaissance) during the conference of the Presidents of the Assembly.

The highly contested reform project, via an amended social security financing bill (PLFSSR), will be presented to the Council of Ministers next Monday. The total 50-day period for consideration in Parliament runs from the receipt of documents by the Assembly Presidency, which should take place on January 28 for a start of the period on January 29.

The National Assembly will then have until midnight on February 17 to complete the first reading of the text, ie twenty days divided between the examination in committee and in the Chamber.

If the deputies have not voted for the reform within this period, faced with the obstruction announced by the left, the government will be able to seize the Senate of its initial text, modified by the amendments voted by the Assembly and to which it is favourable.

The right-wing Senate is expected to discuss the reform bill in session in early March. He must decide in fifteen days.

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In total, the fifty-day period would therefore end on March 26 at midnight. If the Parliament has then not made a decision, the provisions of the draft can be implemented by ordinance by the government.

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