As we know, Jean-Luc Mélenchon never goes into nuance.
Thus, to hear him, the pension reform would now oppose
“a single man”
to
“a whole people”
.
When the reality does not match the dreams, there remain the words.
That the text by Elisabeth Borne and Olivier Dussopt is unpopular is neither a novelty nor a surprise.
Consistently he is only approved by a third of the French - already a little more than a "lonely" man - and rejected by two thirds - which is a lot, but not quite "a whole people".
That there were people in the streets this Tuesday is neither new nor a surprise.
One or two million people is impressive, but it remains to be put into perspective compared to the millions of others who have stayed at home or who have managed to go to work.
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LIVE - Pensions: follow the new day of demonstration against the reform this Tuesday
In fact, this Tuesday, March 7, the unions succeeded in another day of mobilization, but they failed to put France
“
on hold
”
.
No more than blocking it or putting…
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