French National Assembly Blocks RN's Attempt to Repeal Pension Reforms
The Rassemblement National's proposal to overturn pension reforms was declared financially untenable, stalling their legislative agenda.
- The RN's proposal aimed to reverse the pension age increase from 62 to 64, a reform enacted in 2023, but was deemed financially burdensome under Article 40 of the French Constitution.
- The RN's niche parliamentary session also included proposals for mandatory minimum sentences and the expulsion of foreign offenders, which faced similar legislative hurdles.
- Yaël Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, declared the RN's amendments irreceivable, citing their potential to increase public spending.
- The RN's strategy to force a political dilemma on the left, by aligning on pension reform repeal, faltered as the proposal was dismantled in committee.
- Despite the setback, the RN plans to continue pushing for the repeal of pension reforms, potentially supporting similar proposals from other parties.