That was to be expected.
To oppose the pension reform, the CGT and Sud-Rail announced this week a renewable strike at the SNCF from mid-February.
Or in the middle of school holidays.
The nuisance capacity of these extremists was no longer to be demonstrated, it is just once again confirmed.
The problem is that no
one seems to want to oppose it anymore.
Social extremeism now has the right of citizenship in our public life, in the same way as elections or political debates on television.
When an anonymous collective of controllers prevents millions of French people from getting together with their families for Christmas, the management of the SNCF, pressed by the government, responds to their demands.
When a few dozen madmen suffocate the whole country by blocking fuel refineries, it takes two weeks before requisitions are finally decided.
While the arm
wrestling over the pension bill is only…
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