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Pension reform: "We will obviously be on the street", warn EELV and LFI

2023-01-02T11:17:46.074Z


Marine Tondelier, newly elected head of EELV, reaffirmed her movement's opposition to this reform. “We will obviously be da


The new boss of Europe Ecology-the Greens, Marine Tondelier, estimated on Monday that it was through political and social mobilization "in the street" that it would be possible to "roll back" the pension reform that wants to launch Emmanuel Macron in 2023, as he confirmed during his vows to the French.

“We will obviously be in the street, my sneakers are ready and those of the environmental activists too”, insisted on RFI the one who succeeded Julien Bayou in December.

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That of "strikes and demonstrations", responds the left to Macron

“We know that the specter of 49.3 makes it rather unlikely that this reform will fail in the National Assembly or the Senate.

If it fails, it will be in the street and that is why it is very important to mobilize from the first demonstrations", insisted Marine Tondelier, who insisted on recalling that "all the unions agree to fight this project.

A starting age that must increase

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will receive the social partners on Tuesday and Wednesday, a few days before the presentation of the reform on January 10.

The broad lines of the project have not changed since the re-election of the head of state, determined to increase the legal retirement age from 62 to 64, or even 65.

The objective, recalled Emmanuel Macron, on Saturday, during his wishes to the French, is to "ensure the balance of our system for the years and decades to come".

He is counting on an application of the reform "from the end of the summer" 2023.

“Before November-December 1995, which was precisely a great movement against the pension reform of Juppé, no one imagined that there would be a blocked country”, noted this Monday on France Inter the deputy LFI of Seine-Saint -Denis Clementine Autain.

.@Clem_Autain: "Before November/December 95, the great movement against the pension reform of Juppé, no one imagined the country blocked: I have the feeling that something can happen" #le7930inter pic.twitter.com /7H5jaA0Gqp

– France Inter (@franceinter) January 2, 2023

“I would like it not to come to that, but for it not to come to that, the President of the Republic and the Macronie must not persist in imposing a reform that is unfair. , which was useless, and which is rejected by the majority of French people, ”she said.

Source: leparis

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