The left is preparing to return to the streets.
The leader of environmentalists, Marine Tondelier, even seems to have ticked the boxes in her calendar.
According to her, the meetings for next week are numerous, and sign a week of "
convergence of struggles
".
March 7 will mark, or not, a new show of force in the protest against the pension reform.
The intersyndicale indeed called that day to “
put France on hold
”, and the SNCF unions called for renewable strikes.
“
I support the March 7 movement, which must be extremely mobilizing
”, declared Marine Tondelier, this Tuesday morning on France 2.
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But this meeting will not be the only one.
On March 8, it will be "
the women's strike for the international day of women's rights
".
March 9 will then mark the entry into mobilization of a "
great high school student movement
", and March 10, finally, will sign "
the global climate strike
".
"
You see, we're going to have a good week
," smiled the boss of EELV.
The elected will support each of these days, and will continue to oppose the government from which she has no "
moral lesson
" to receive as to her "
responsibility
".
At the same time, the pension reform is arriving in committee in the Senate this Tuesday, February 28.
It must be examined in the hemicycle from Thursday 2 March.
The debates there should be different from those held in the National Assembly, where only two articles could be discussed in their entirety.