deputies and senators agree on the first part of measures

Europe 1 with AFP

8:34 p.m., August 01, 2022

Several elected officials indicated on Monday that the deputies and senators had reached an agreement in a joint committee on the first part of measures in favor of purchasing power. The project concerns in particular the deconjugation of the allowance for disabled adults (AAH). This component must be definitively adopted on Wednesday by Parliament.

Deputies and senators reached an agreement in a joint committee on Monday on the first part of measures in favor of purchasing power, which will be definitively adopted on Wednesday by Parliament, we learned from several elected officials. 4% increase in retirement pensions and several allowances with retroactive effect from July 1, 2022, deconjugalization of the disabled adult allowance (AAH) and further continuation of the Macron bonus that can be paid by employers: this bill “d “emergency” in favor of purchasing power will be validated one last time on Wednesday afternoon by the National Assembly and then the Senate. It includes 20 billion euros of expenditure.

The Senate also examines the draft rectified budget for 2022

Seven deputies and seven senators meeting in a joint joint committee (CMP) worked late Monday on the measures on which they did not agree after the first reading of the bill, such as the terms of the continuation of the Macron bonus or the early release of employee savings.

The right-wing dominated Senate has also been examining since Monday afternoon at first reading the amended draft budget for 2022, which includes the second part of measures in favor of purchasing power. A CMP deputies-senators will meet on Wednesday evening on this more thorny text, the final adoption of which is hoped for by Sunday. Continuation of the tariff shield on energy and the fuel discount, revaluation of the index point for civil servants… This amending finance bill opens up 44 billion euros in credits, including 9.7 to finance the renationalisation to 100% EDF.

Source: Europe1

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