It has become a classic within the Nupes.
As soon as they have the opportunity, the communist Fabien Roussel and the ecologist Sandrine Rousseau do not hesitate to send more or less direct spades.
To the point that an LFI deputy sighs:
"It's a bit like Roussel and Rousseau are in a boat, and we wonder who is going to fall into the water..."
.
Invited Tuesday morning on France Inter, the former PCF presidential candidate therefore did not miss the boat by castigating the
“fleminists
”, to designate “
those who are lazy”
.
A way to target – without naming her – her ecologist colleague Sandrine Rousseau, who believes that “
work is a right-wing value
”, and defends
“the right to laziness”
.
Beyond the good word, Fabien Roussel also defended the need to increase wages today to later ensure decent pensions for the French.
"Good wages mean good retirement, and so the first thing to do is to increase wages, at least that they are indexed to inflation, and that they evolve according to inflation”
, defended the communist.
He maintains the objective of a retirement at 60 years.
"Let's involve the capital, the dividends"
, he proposed.
In the meantime, the national secretary of the PCF called for "
putting the package on January 19
", the first day organized by the inter-union against the pension reform.
He also wants the left to multiply initiatives to force the government to withdraw.
It is in this logic that he was at the maneuver for the organization of a unit meeting of the Nupes, this Tuesday evening, at the Japy gymnasium in Paris.
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