Regardless of the government's decision to raise the retirement age to 64 or 65, the unions are already ready to counterattack and bring disorder to France.
Tuesday afternoon, by unveiling the contours of its much-maligned reform, the government is preparing to light the fuse of a protest which has everything to be unprecedented and most virulent.
With energy price hikes, generalized inflation, but also the repeated forced passages of the government in the Assembly, all the ingredients are in place for the discontent that has already been felt in recent months to explode.
If, in certain ministries, we do not believe in a hard movement in the country,
"because the French know that this reform is necessary",
we fear in others a form of
“convergence of struggles”
and unprecedented discontent.
Especially since, if the executive has not succeeded in uniting opinion around its reform, it has rallied all the unions against it.
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