Almost three months after the start of the movement against pension reform, the unions will finally meet Elisabeth Borne this week. The Prime Minister, who must play the appeasement card, will also receive various political representatives in Matignon. Potentially crucial consultations, with a view to eleventh day of mobilization against the pension reformThursday April 6.
• Monday: consultations begin in Matignon
Elisabeth Borne welcomes the group Libertés, Indépendants, Outre-mer et Territoires (LIOT). It was this group that initiated a motion of no confidence against the pension reform that almost brought down the government. However, that motion failed by nine votes.
He will also meet with other supposedly centrist parliamentary groups, such as the UDI, the MoDem, the Radical Party and the senators of the European Social and Democratic Grouping.
On the matter of the Brav-M, the Paris Police Prefect, Laurent Nuñez, should be the TPMP guest at the end of the day.
• Tuesday: EELV in Matignon, the Nupes march towards the Élysée
Political consultations continue in Matignon. Shortly after noon, the Prime Minister will meet Marine Tondelier to discuss the issue of maintaining order in a context marked by the clashes in Sainte-Soline and on the sidelines of the demonstrations against the pension reform.
Instead of meeting Elisabeth Borne, the Nupes parliamentarians “will go in procession to demand the withdrawal of the text of the law in front of the Élysée Palace on Tuesday morning,” the coordinator of La France insoumise Manuel Bompard announced last week.
Another outstanding moment of the day for those elected from the left: several Nupe deputies will be heard by the Constitutional Council, within the framework of the call for pension reform, starting at 2:30 p.m. The Elders must make their decisions on the bill by Friday, April 14, at the end of the day.
• Wednesday: decisive meeting with the inter-union
The inter-union union will be received from 10 in the morning on Wednesday by Élisabeth Borne. Like other workers’ organizations, the CGT will leave.
But there is no “rest”, warned Elisabeth Borne. “Putting a bill on hold, that doesn’t exist (…) I’m going to listen to what the unions are going to tell me. There are many topics for discussion ahead,” the Prime Minister explained on Friday.
If the executive refuses to talk about the 64 years, “we are leaving,” warned the leader of the CFDT, Laurent Berger. “It can last five minutes,” added the new head of the CGT.
In the afternoon, the head of government will close the political consultations with the reception of several elected LRs. Representatives of employers’ organizations, including Medef, are also to be heard in Matignon during the day.
• Thursday: eleventh day of mobilization
On Thursday, the highlight of this busy week, hundreds of thousands of French people should once again march through the streets to demand the withdrawal of the pension reform.
The inter-union “calls for locally defined local union rallies and a new big day of strikes and demonstrations across the country.”
“After two months of an exemplary and unprecedented social movement for 50 years, with very broad support from the population, and a chaotic parliamentary course, the lack of response from the Executive has caused a situation of tension in the country that worries us. a lot. strongly,” the unions said last Thursday.
On BFMTV, Laurent Nuñez announced that the route of the Parisian demonstration will go “from the Invalides to the Place d’Italie.” In addition, in the morning, Gérald Darmanin will be heard on the management of the maintenance of order by the law commission of the National Assembly.
Source: BFM TV
