Protesters were fewer in the streets of France on Tuesday.
Is this the sign of a breathlessness of the mobilization?
After fifteen days of strike, the garbage collectors of Paris have decided to return to work.
As for the CGT, it is busy choosing the successor to Philippe Martinez, and the battle is tough.
The fear of violence that now disrupts the processions may be another explanation for this lower participation.
One can gloss at will, resignation or not, the hostility to this pension reform has revealed a deep malaise in the country.
It will be difficult to get out.
Between the executive and the inter-union, dialogue is impossible.
Laurent Berger has asked
the Head of State for a
"break" .
Proposal which, if accepted, would undoubtedly amount to burying the reform.
Just like that of appointing a
“mediator”
.
The good offices offered by the boss of the CFDT are obviously not without ulterior motives.
Emmanuel Macron knows it: beat in…
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