Invited to our LCI colleagues this Monday evening, Laurent Berger reacted to the rejection by nine votes of the two motions of no confidence: “This very narrow majority is further confirmation that there was no majority to vote” the text “to the Assembly National,” he said.
The CFDT leader is now calling on Emmanuel Macron to “withdraw” the reform. “If the President of the Republic does not withdraw it, it will be applied and that will cause deep resentment and anger in the world of work. Tonight, the option is to leave the street to radicalism. It is dangerous”.
“The biggest social crisis of the last 10 years”
Laurent Berger also called on the employees to mobilize again “next Thursday within the framework of the inter-union to say ‘no'” to this reform. And to add: “Mr. President, you must withdraw this reform and we start anew in a debate on work and pensions.”
According to him, “we are in the process of creating for ten billion euros (…) the biggest social crisis of the last ten years and the biggest political crisis of the last twenty or thirty years, that doesn’t matter. It’s not worth the grief”. he”.
Source: BFM TV
