Around 5:40 p.m. Saturday, when Edouard Philippe appeared in the National Assembly, Jean-Luc Mélenchon was not there. Like the others, the rebels divided up their time in the hemicycle for this long debate on pensions. So there were only three in the ranks. And when the deputy from Marseille arrives at the Palais Bourbon, as quickly as he can, the head of government has already left. Protests can only be heard in the media.
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It is therefore a Jean-Luc Mélenchon, calm but fulminating inwardly, who addressed his supporters behind the camera, calling them to go out into the street immediately, and in the days that follow. " Completely disloyal form ", " will to humiliate the opposition, by blaming it for the situation ": the leader of the rebels called on " to demonstrate in all possible ways - with respect for the law and tranquility public of course , he said with a touch of irony - to publicize
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