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Renaissance Deputy from Hérault Supports a Pause in Pension Reform

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A. Boutet, L. Bensimon, E. Marot O. Sauvayre

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Patrick Vignal, MP for the majority of Hérault, goes to meet citizens to talk to them about the pension reform. He asks that the bill be put on hold.

In La Grande-Motte (Hérault), Patrick Vignal, Renaissance deputy for Hérault, challenges passers-by about the pension reform. The majority member tries to explain the reform and wishes to plead for appeasement. “The average person retiring today is 63 years and three months“, he assures. After the anger of the street, the former socialist is not spared. “You are an opportunist“, launches a man to him.

In favor of mediation with the unions

Many people share their dissatisfaction with him after the use of 49.3 by the government. The deputy brings together trade unionists and elected officials who criticize the calendar of the outstretched hand of the government. Patrick Vignal is in favor of mediation between the executive and the unions. The deputy and his substitute appeal to the president to ask him for a pause in the reform, of at least three or four months. Within his political family, Patrick Vignal is alone.

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