Around the table, the tone is resigned, almost nostalgic.
“
We've been on the streets for four years, mobilized.
But we are afraid to put our yellow vest back on
”, explains a worker in her fifties, who hopes to see a social movement resume with “
even more violence
”.
“
We are no longer fighting for ourselves but for our children.
In the 80s, we could live with dignity on our salary
, adds her retired friend, whose pension does not exceed 800 euros per month.
Today, it is impossible to make ends meet.
»
Opposite, the deputy La France insoumise, Antoine Léaument, listens.
He interrupts, too, to underline what the program of Jean-Luc Mélenchon carries to help them.
But the complaints are many.
And in the space of a few minutes, these "yellow vests" of the first hour enumerate all the evils which affect their France.
The one that is said to be “
peripheral
”, sometimes “
rural
”, often “
forgotten
”.
This France which has sorely missed the call launched...
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