Although the new day of general mobilization is set for January 31 -and in the meantime several inter-union initiatives are planned-, the rest is already in preparation. This Sunday on the air of RTL, the general secretary of the CGT Philippe Martinez confirmed the intentions of the Confederation not to abandon the case.
“As soon as the government insists on what is causing the conflict, there is the possibility of days of action during the school holidays which, I think, are spread over various areas and for at least a month and a half,” he said on Sunday. . A message that will surely serve as a warning to the executive.
When asked about this possibility on BFMTV, government spokesman Olivier Véran replied “no to the blockade” and “no to preventing the French from living properly.” Olivier Véran also believes that “being able to move freely is just as important” during the holidays as it is outside these periods.
Power outages among billionaires?
Since the energy branch of the CGT threatened on Monday to cut power to elected officials who supported the pension reform, the Confederation’s secretary general, Philippe Martínez, has multiplied the positions taken.
The latter suggested again this Sunday to attack with power cuts the properties of French billionaires who do not know “fuel poverty”. “You have to make billionaires live for a few hours, a few days, what millions of households live,” he insisted, naming “Mr. Bolloré” among possible targets, for example.
A few days ago, in Télématin, Philippe Martinez had already mentioned the fact of “going to see the beautiful estates and the beautiful castles of billionaires”. To the question “Do you have a problem with billionaires?” Asked this Sunday, the latter answered in the affirmative, referring to Elon Musk’s recent support for Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform project “Everyone has their friends,” he concluded.
Source: BFM TV
