The President of the Republic made promises in shambles in the regional press this Friday.

Emmanuel Macron first explained, in a joint interview, that he was going to bring together after the legislative elections a "National Council for Refoundation".

This will be made up of “political, economic, social and associative forces” as well as citizens drawn by lot.

The aim will be to achieve five objectives: “independence (industrial, military, food, etc.), full employment, carbon neutrality, public services for equal opportunities and democratic rebirth with institutional reform”.

The president then said that after this famous Council, "work on pension reform" would begin.

“And the reform will come into force from the summer of 2023”, then promised Emmanuel Macron.

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