“After the pensions, we will have to reform our institutions”
Through Loris Boichot Published 35 minutes ago, Update 1 minute ago “The policy of the…

“After the pensions, we will have to reform our institutions”
“The policy of the check is not the policy of the government”, underlines Stéphane Séjourné, secretary general of the presidential party Renaissance. François BOUCHON/Le Figaro
INTERVIEW – The head of Renaissance defends “advances” on pensions and announces his proposals to “revitalize democracy”.
Proportional to legislativereform of the Constitutional Council, “end of the great regions”, reflection on the return to seven years… The secretary general of Renaissance and president of the macronist group Renew in the European Parliament, Stéphane Séjourné, details at Figaro his proposals on the institutions. A project that he wants to see succeed the pension reform.
LE FIGARO. – Calls for mobilization against the pension reform are increasing. Should we fear the massive strikes of winter 2019?
STÉPHANE SÉJOURNÉ. – I do not think so. Compared to the previous reform, the government and the majority have learned from their mistakes. At the time, age measurement had not been understood. This time, the context is different. We first signed a contract with the French by including the principle of a reform in our project for 2022. We then carried out a consultation with respect for our interlocutors, ensuring that 65 years old were not a totem…