The President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet said no on Tuesday to the request of the Socialists for an audio and video broadcast of the decisive meeting on Wednesday between deputies and senators on the pension reform. In accordance with the rules of the Assembly, “the publicity of the work of the committee is ensured only by a written report which reports the work and the votes of the committee, as well as the interventions made before it, to the exclusion of any another process “, replied Braun-Pivet to the boss of PS deputies Boris Vallaud, in a letter of which AFP was aware.
This report will be published on the Assembly’s website, but with a time lag of several hours, even a few days. Seven deputies and seven senators, and as many alternates, will negotiate from 9 a.m. at the Palais-Bourbon in a joint joint committee (CMP), behind closed doors as is customary. If the parliamentarians reach an agreement, which is likely, the text will be submitted to the vote of the Senate on Thursday and then to the much more uncertain one of the Assembly, for its final adoption.
Mr. Vallaud had made the request on Monday to make this debate in the CMP public, in order to be up to the “political moment”. The coordinator of La France insoumise Manuel Bompard had supported the request on Tuesday, to avoid “a secret camera with arrangements, schemes and shenanigans” Immediately after the response of the President of the Assembly, the deputy LFI Hadrien Clouet, member deputy of this CMP, launched on Twitter: “Well we will take care of the written report, to satisfy the president. See you tomorrow on our networks! “.
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