This hostility is unique in that it comes neither from the unions nor from the opposition.
It recalls, to a lesser extent, the "slingers" who raged under François Hollande.
Except for one detail.
Unlike his socialist predecessor, and contrary to what he himself experienced during his first five-year term, Emmanuel Macron no longer enjoys a comfortable absolute majority in the National Assembly.
However, at a time when every voice counts for him in Parliament, a dozen or so deputies from his camp have expressed disagreement with his pension reform project in recent days.
A text which, even before being presented to the Council of Ministers on Monday, has already brought together between one and two million hostile demonstrators in the streets on Thursday.
Internally, the warning comes both from the ranks of Renaissance (ex-LREM) and from those…
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 79% left to discover.
Freedom is also to go to the end of a debate.
Keep reading your article for €0.99 for the first month
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Login