THE ESSENTIAL
- Territorial intelligence expects up to a million people on the streets this Saturday. read the article
- Emmanuel Macron refused to meet with the unions, saying he wanted to “respect parliamentary time.” Read the article.
- 82% of the French still want the Head of State to receive them according to a new poll “L’Opinion en direct”. read the article
- The countdown has begun in the Senate, where there are less than two days left for the final examination of the text. The government has also initiated an article of the Constitution to speed up the debates. read the article
Voluntary power cuts: when members of the CGT fail in their objective
To demonstrate their opposition to the pension reform bill, members of the CGT are carrying out temporary and selective power cuts.
Except that the syndicate sometimes misses its target. On Friday, a massive outage hit the town of Saint-Denis in Seine-Saint-Denis, while the Stade de France and the Olympic Village came under attack. This is not the only example of this type, our journalist Nelson Getten investigated.
>> It is on video.
Almost 8 out of 10 French are convinced that the pension reform will be adopted
Nearly 8 out of 10 French people (78%) are now convinced that the pension reform will be voted on and implemented, according to a new “L’Opinion en direct” poll conducted by the Elabe institute for BFMTV published on Friday.
The figure has increased considerably (+14%) compared to last week.
The examination of the pension bill resumes this Saturday at 9 am
The examination of the pension reform project resumes this Saturday morning at 9 am in the Senate, while a new day of mobilization is planned.
The debates experienced a boost on Friday with the executive’s request for a single vote on the entire reform.
The demonstrations in Toulouse, Nantes and Rennes in the spotlight of the information
25,000 people are expected in Toulouse and Nantes and 20,000 in Rennes. These three cities are also considered at risk in terms of public order due to the territorial information that BFMTV was able to consult.
The authorities expect “the possible deterioration of the bank branches in the center of the city.”
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82% of the French believe that Emmanuel Macron should welcome the unions
Hello and welcome to this live stream dedicated to the seventh day of mobilization against the pension reform. Following the letter sent by the unions, it is the turn of the French to ask Emmanuel Macron to meet with the union representatives. According to the new survey “L’Opinion en direct” carried out by the Elabe Institute for BFMTV, they are 82%.
The president, however, closed the door on any meeting. He explained that he wanted to “preserve parliamentary time” even though the government “is listening to them.”
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Source: BFM TV
