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"He wants to brutalize the country": Bompard responds to Darmanin's comments on the "bobo" left

2023-01-29T15:28:31.170Z


The Minister of the Interior defended the government's pension reform plan in an interview with Le Parisien and accused


One everywhere, ball in the center.

The national coordinator of La France insoumise, Manuel Bompard, responded this Sunday to the comments of Gérald Darmanin in our columns, who notably accuses the left "bobo" of defending a model of society "without work".

“The majority (…) defends work, the values ​​of effort, merit and emancipation.

And then there are those who defend the negation of work, who think that you have to work less and less and defend the right to laziness, like Madame Rousseau.

Mr. Mélenchon and his friends defend a leftist idea, bobo, that of a society without work, without effort, ”declared the Minister of the Interior in an interview with Le Parisien this Sunday, in which he defends the pension reform project. of the government.

It was enough to make the LFI coordinator jump.

“To tell a person who started working at 18, who has carried heavy loads all her life, to these women who do housework all their lives and who want to retire at 62 or even 60 and not at 64, that they are lazy… I'm not sure it's received very positively, "he said on BFMTV.

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"People who are in the street, who vote for Nupes are popular categories, who work a lot, who suffer a lot," he added.

The deputy of Bouches-du-Rhône also accused Gérald Darmanin of wanting to "brutalize the country" in response to the minister's remarks that the Nupes would only seek to "border the country".

The majority rises to the front

While a new day of mobilization is scheduled for next Tuesday, several tenors of the majority gave interviews to the press this Sunday in order to extol the merits of the government's pension reform project.

The postponement of the retirement age from 62 to 64, contested by the unions and most of the opposition, "is no longer negotiable", thus affirmed Élisabeth Borne in an interview with Franceinfo broadcast this Sunday, on the eve of the start of the examination of the project in committee at the National Assembly.

The head of government "puffs out her chest", she "tries to send a message which is: we will not move, we will not back down", denounced the boss of the Insoumis, who estimated that "if we want to make her move , the mobilization in the street must extend, widen further and be forced to withdraw this reform”.

"I hope that the mobilization will be more important than January 19, which was already a very big demonstration" and "for the moment, I have rather positive signals", assured Manuel Bompard.

“They want to force through, so the best response will be millions of people in the streets on Tuesday,” added the deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône.

Source: leparis

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