The formula makes him smile.
But just a little.
Moreover, he does not know whether to "
laugh or cry
".
Invited to Public Senate this morning of March 6, Olivier Faure reacted to the statement by the Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt, who, in the columns of Le
Parisien
, defended a “
left
” pension reform.
"
It's the problem of people who, one day, betray their own convictions, they need to reassure themselves by telling themselves that they have remained faithful to what they were"
, lambasted the first secretary of the Socialist Party.
“
I think he is reassured like that, but the evidence is that this reform is not a left-wing reform.
»
Listing the “
losers
” of the pension reform (“
women, the precarious, the people who started working the earliest
”), Olivier Faure thus decided: “
I do not see there any link with the left.
To Aurore Bergé, patroness of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly, who felt that the left, being against the pension reform and "
subjected
" to Jean-Luc Mélenchon, "
denied
" itself, Olivier Faure replied: "
I don't think she's particularly qualified to say what's left and what's not.
“And to add:
” To see them seek to explain the inexplicable, to lie week after week, to be revealed by the parliamentary debate …
I see them struggling and I think it's pathetic.