A reinvigorated left, a relieved right.
The pension reform also has, and already, consequences on the political landscape.
In the oppositions, everyone finds his account.
Or thinks to find it.
In a packed Olympe de Gouges room, Tuesday evening, just minutes after Elisabeth Borne's announcements, a certain euphoria hovers over left-wing activists, LFI, PS, PC and EELV combined.
“Everything becomes easy between us
,” rejoices a leader of one of these parties.
It must be said that the unity and identity of Nupes have been put to the test in recent months: internal turbulence at LFI and EELV, differences over the Quatennens affair, controversy over the barbecue, tactical disputes over the strategy for the next European elections, split votes in the Assembly (on renewable energies, the PS voted for, LFI and PC against and the Greens abstained).
The left was going through an existential crisis.
The pension reform offers him an opportunity to regain…
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