For the 14th edition "of the largest trade union movement in decades", the watchword is still that of union this Tuesday. In front of the Invalides, girded with her tricolor scarf under a scorching sun at midday, Aurélie Trouvé swears that "the inter-union is strong and united" and that the Nupes also "is united in this battle". The LFI deputy of Seine-Saint-Denis wants as proof the presence at her side of the communist André Chassaigne, the socialist Olivier Faure, the ecologist Marine Tondelier, the Insoumise Mathilde Panot and other parliamentarians or executives of the Nupes. All formed a line against the government and Emmanuel Macron facing a wall of journalists who came to follow the baroud of honor of the battle of pensions.
A veteran of the Assembly, president of the communist group, André Chassaigne raised his voice against the methods of the presidential majority, forty-eight hours before the examination of the Liot bill. "We are reducing legislative power...
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