Hunting: the government prohibits hunting under the influence of alcohol or drugs

The government finally discarded the idea of ​​establishing a day without hunting.

However, he wants to better regulate the practice, with the desire to ban it under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Retirements at 64 or 65: the leader of the Green MPs denounces the “denial” of the government which “ignores” other “credible solutions”

The patron saint of environmentalists in the National Assembly regrets that the government has ruled out several avenues such as the increase in employee contributions to finance the pension reform.

“The logic of the government is simple: if we ignore all the credible solutions, there is no other choice but to increase the retirement age”, advances Cyrielle Chatelain on her Twitter account this Monday morning.

She still denounces “denial as the basis of this (counter)reform on pensions”.

“A reform clearly announced to the French”: Aurore Bergé defends the extension of the retirement age

If several polls show that the French reject the extension of the retirement age, Aurore Bergé assumes the choice of the government to unveil its reform on Tuesday.

It is “one of the only subjects that has emerged clearly and clearly from the presidential and legislative campaigns”, advances the patroness of the Renaissance deputies this Monday morning on France inter.

“It would be a democratic problem if this reform had not been announced clearly to the French”, still judges the elected representative of Yvelines

Pension reform: for Bardella, it is “not economically justified”

On BFMTV-RMC, Jordan Bardella returned to the pension reform that Elisabeth Borne will present on Tuesday. According to the president of the National Rally (RN), this bill is “unfair”.

“Many French people have the feeling that Emmanuel Macron is waging a social war against the French people”, judges the MEP.

This “reform is not justified economically: the pension system is not in danger, it is a lie”, he added.

Pension reform: for Manuel Bompard, there is “no economic necessity”

Guest of Sud Radio, Manuel Bompard spoke about the pension reform. The new coordinator of La France insoumise (LFI) judges that there is “no economic necessity for this reform, strictly none”.

“The report of the pensions orientation council says that there is no hypothesis of an uncontrolled trajectory of pension expenditure”, justified the deputy of Bouches-du-Rhône.

And to add: “The pension system was in surplus in 2021 [et] in 2022. It may be in slight deficit for a few years. And then, by 2040, 2050, it comes back to surplus.”

“It’s not just me saying it,” continued Manuel Bompard, recalling Emmanuel Macron to his campaign commitments in 2017. On his site of candidate, it was written:

“After more than twenty years of successive reforms, the problem of pensions is no longer a financial problem”.

“At some point, you have to have a little consistency,” castigated Manuel Bompard.

Why the government’s hunting plan worries hunters

Among the measures envisaged by the government, some meet with the disapproval of hunters. This is the case, for example, of strengthening the training of hunters.

“The measure on the tightening of the hunting license is not easy to pass. If we tighten it further, we will miss candidates”, underlines on BFMTV Laurent Faudon, president of the Var hunting federation .

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Pensions: towards a retirement age of 64?

Initially Emmanuel Macron wanted, in accordance with his campaign promise, a pension reform establishing a legal retirement age at 65.

The executive should nevertheless let go of the ballast on the subject. The 65 years are not a “totem”, first declared Elisabeth Borne last Monday.

Above all, this option would make it possible to facilitate an agreement on this text with the Les Républicains group, without which the presidential camp, which only has a relative majority in the National Assembly, will not be able to pass its text without having recourse to the Article 49, paragraph 3 of the Constitution.

It will nevertheless remain for the LR deputies to tune their violins on this text, while several of them, including in particular Aurélien Pradié, are against an extension from 62 to 64 years.

The creation of a day without hunting is no longer on the agenda

A time mentioned, the establishment of a half-day or a day without hunting, no longer seems to be the priority of the government. This is strongly denounced by pro-hunters.

“It would not be consistent” with what emerged from the last consultations and “it would put all rural life on fire”, for example judged Willy Schraen, the boss of the hunters.

Among the government’s tracks: the creation of a blood alcohol offense set at 0.5 grams per liter of blood, the strengthening of training with a refresher course every ten years, or an application for residents to report hunting areas in real time.

Hello everyone !

Welcome to this live dedicated to future government announcements.

First of all, they concern hunting. The executive unveils its plan this Monday morning to combat practice-related accidents. It will be presented at 11 a.m. by the Secretary of State for Ecology Bérangère Couillard, in Loiret, after a meeting with agents from the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB), which issues permits. in France and participates in the hunting police.

Sign of a busy week, Elisabeth Borne must present the government’s pension reform the next day, a highly sensitive project because it is rejected by a majority of French people, and faces a union front united against it.

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