How to read the figures of this tenth day of contestation of the pension reform?
While fewer French people took to the streets on Tuesday March 28, Jordan Bardella is looking for explanations.
Invited on LCI this Wednesday, the president of the National Rally does not want to believe that the opposition is backing down.
On the other hand, he returns the responsibility to Emmanuel Macron, to explain a declining mobilization.
For the MEP, it would thus be “
the risk of violence that we have perhaps allowed to spread a little in the demonstrations
” which would deter the demonstrators.
It would even be a thoughtful strategy.
"
I think Emmanuel Macron plays both exhaustion and shortness of breath
," said Jordan Bardella.
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Exhaustion, “
because (the president) knows that many of our fellow citizens may not have the money to go on strike
”.
The shortness of breath, “
because it lets the ultra-left militias organize themselves into black blocks, come to rot the mobilizations.
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As violence invites itself into the processions, Jordan Bardella believes that "
these ultra-left militias have benefited from impunity for many, many years
".
And to declare that "
probably, Emmanuel Macron takes an unhealthy pleasure in seeing these tensions agitate the mobilizations and agitate the country to then come to appear as the man of order and the man who would come to restore security in the face of chaos"
.
According to him, the president has "
a toxic and unhealthy relationship with the French people
", giving "
the feeling
" to "
many people
" that he "
likes to stir up tensions and divisions and that he likes to make the French suffer
".