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Pensions: Mélenchon demands a dissolution or a referendum, the only "top exits" for Macron

2023-03-07T10:42:48.422Z


The Insoumis believes that "the last word" must "obviously" return "to the people" on the executive reform project.


For Jean-Luc Mélenchon,

“the battle begins today”

.

According to the Insoumis, this first day of “

shutdown

” of the country of the country to protest against the pension reform represents

“an immense showdown between an entire people and one person: the President of the Republic”

.

The former third man in the presidential election believes that Emmanuel Macron

“would be wrong to count on the disarray, decay or popular fatigue”

.

“It would be a mistake”

, he judged this Tuesday morning, from a procession in Marseille.

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"An event in history"

Faced

with “the deadlock situation”

, Jean-Luc Mélenchon considers that Emmanuel Macron must therefore

“find a way out from above”

, evoking

“a dissolution”

of the National Assembly,

“or a referendum”

.

“There is on one side his own will, on the other side that of the people, who should have the last word?

Obviously to the people”

, judged the leader of the Insoumis.

Since the legislative elections in June, the latter has always said he is ready to return to the campaign for a cohabitation which would propel him to Matignon.

"We are in an event in the history of our country with a social mobilization like we have not seen for 30 or 40 years"

, also wanted to remind Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

By insisting:

"It is a fight of general interest intended for everyone"

.

Source: lefigaro

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