The calm that reigns that evening in the corridors of the Ministry of Labor contrasts with the tension that awaits the country.
Prior to the presentation of the very divisive pension reform, Olivier Dussopt puts things into perspective.
“I have experienced more stressful situations as mayor.
When you are faced with questions of public order which concern human lives, when you have to recognize bodies, place children, decide on internment, it stirs more than carrying out a reform ”
, cowardly with a touch of emotion this tough guy who will have to carry out the presidential promise.
The oppositions, from the Nupes to the RN, promise to manhandle him in Parliament.
The unions, united as never in ten years, imagine placing their processions across its road.
The hardness of the task
At 44, he is on the front line to bring what will probably be the most emblematic reform of the five-year term.
Curious mission for this former socialist to finish putting down one of the totems of the Mitterrand years.
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