The representatives of the CGT have warned, there will be “
no limit to their actions
”.
In the energy sector, this could mean load drops on the network up to targeted blackouts.
The CGT thus evoked the possibility of cutting off the electricity of permanence of elected officials, provoking many reactions of the interested parties.
The executive has also stepped up.
For the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, "to
attack an elected representative of the Republic whoever he is, and whatever his political side, to put pressure on him, an ultimately physical, violent change, that is part of a dictatorship , that is not part of a democracy
”.
EDF, Engie, RTE also reacted.
All these companies say they are committed to respecting the right to strike, while setting up safeguards.
No question of turning a blind eye to actions that would override rights.
Enedis thus explains “
obviously respecting the right to strike of its employees but strongly condemns any act of…
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