The agents of the town hall of Paris will be able to join the processions of the mobilization of Tuesday, January 31.
In support of the demonstrations against the executive's pension reform project, the capital's town hall will close its doors during the second day of the strike, Anne Hidalgo announced this Thursday on France 2. "
There are services public which must continue as the civil status”
, she however specified.
By his decision, the socialist city councilor of the capital "
responds to the call
" of his communist comrade Fabien Roussel, who invited the left to join the operation
"solidarity town halls".
The boss of the PCF has indeed asked elected officials to
“take all initiatives aimed at mobilizing and encouraging the participation of public officials in union initiatives”
.
A statement joined by Anne Hidalgo, who judges
"the situation (...) much too serious".
"No need for polls to see what this regression called
'
pension reform'
would produce,
"
she said.
A reform according to her
"to throw away",
because it would put
"still in difficulty women",
without
"taking into account the difficult trades"
elsewhere.