Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Philippe Martinez, Laurent Berger or Marine Le Pen are fighting for the withdrawal of the pension reform.
Despite the street, despite the obstruction, despite the polls, despite the announced strikes, they will probably not succeed.
In exchange for a handful of votes, which are however not completely guaranteed, the Republicans succeeded even stronger, if one dares to say: to trim in advance the budgetary impact of the reform.
Which, by the way, will force any majority elected in 2027 to once again put the work of pensions back on the job.
The Prime Minister was preparing to stand up to the big battalions of the protest, she gave in to the dissidents of a decimated former army.
Elisabeth Borne will pretend to have built a compromise and Éric Ciotti will pretend to have had the courage to support a difficult reform.
Behind this poor one-day satisfaction, the medium-term bill will be very heavy, both for the right and for the government.
The conditions of new internal turbulence
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