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Pensions: "I prefer a heckled president than a stashed president", launches Gabriel Attal

2023-04-21T19:53:09.827Z


Guest of Europe 1 on Friday, the Minister Delegate in charge of Action and Public Accounts indicated that he did not "know how to discuss with a saucepan" but with "with people".


He is one of the ministers whose voice is the most audible, within the government.

Guest of Europe 1 on Friday, Gabriel Attal returned to Emmanuel Macron's recent trips to Alsace and Hérault, which were strongly heckled.

While the President of the Republic made his return to contact with the French, a few days after having promulgated the divisive pension reform, many opponents welcomed him very noisily.

By whistling it copiously, by alpacating it or by beating strongly on pans.

The president goes into the field, he goes into contact.

We see that the French can challenge him on all subjects.

He had discussions on the issue of pensions, but also on inflation issues.

Me, I prefer a heckled president than a stashed president

”, launched the Minister Delegate in charge of Action and Public Accounts.

Who very often has the meaning of the formula.

After the televised intervention of the Head of State, Gabriel Attal also considers that “

we reproach a little everything and its opposite to the President.

To be too much at the Élysée and, at the same time, too much in front of the French.

For the former government spokesperson, Emmanuel Macron “

exposes himself to anger and the important thing is

hear and respond to them.

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While an order had banned Thursday “

portable sound devices

”, targeting the pans of protesters, the minister thinks that “

there are always security conditions in these cases on things that can be launched.

“And to add that”

the prefects and the police have a difficult job to guarantee security, when there are events or displacements.

They take actions that they believe are necessary.

The saucepan having since become one of the symbols of social protest since the decision of the Constitutional Council, which largely validated the reform, the young heavyweight from Bercy quips:

"I don't know how to argue with a saucepan, I know how to argue with people, including people who are angry

. "

A spade that did not escape the LFI deputy for the Somme François Ruffin, grating: “

It must be complicated meetings with Alexis Kohler and Marlène Schiappa.

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Source: lefigaro

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