It is a Jean-Luc Mélenchon galvanized by the demonstrations against the pension reform that the listeners could listen to, last Sunday.
Guest of the “
Grand Jury RTL-LCI-Le Figaro
”, and visibly irritated by questions from journalists on the violence on the sidelines of the mobilizations, the leader of the Insoumis responded: “
You haven't seen May 68!
You don't know what a violent demonstration is!
" Jean-Luc Mélenchon then added: "
For a broken window, which I deplore, we are dealing with a power that has made fun of the world and has no respect for the poor people who are struggling today. today.
"Before estimating the protest movement"
of a calm and
The strike, “
already very hard
”, will “
harden
”, argued Jean-Luc Mélenchon: “
Fortunately the garbage collectors are there to make it visible;
all the refineries in the country are blocked, all the ports in the country are blocked.
” Deploring again the use of 49.3 by the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, Jean-Luc Mélenchon castigated a text which has “
no parliamentary legitimacy
”.
“
Not for a single moment was Parliament able to deliberate freely.
We are in a moderate authoritarian practice.
»
“Everything will, in the end, be repealed”
For the leader of La France insoumise, the fight continues in the street but also in the National Assembly where the motion of censure tabled by the independent group Liot can “
obviously
” be voted on.
On this subject, Jean-Luc Mélenchon addressed the Republican deputies who would be tempted to add their signature: "
I think they will vote for it
", he said.
“
That's what you can expect from a group that claims to be Gaullist.
Jean
-Luc Mélenchon was convinced of this anyway: “
The Constitutional Council will cancel the whole procedure.
" Criticizing the legislative vehicle used by the government to push through its pension reform, the three-time presidential candidate believes that "
at every step
", "
we were twisted in the arm
".
And to conclude: “
The Constitutional Council knows that its role is to protect the institutions by taking into account what is happening in the country.
All this will, in the end, be repealed.
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