THE ESSENTIAL
- At the call of the different unions, hundreds of thousands of protesters are expected in the streets for this eleventh day of mobilization. See our menu
- A few hours after an appointment in Matignon with Elisabeth Borne, Laurent Berger anticipated that “perhaps there is no way out” this Wednesday on BFMTV. read the article
- The left opposition, for its part, was very hard on the Prime Minister. read the article
The calendar of application of the reform in case of validation by the Constitutional Council
The Constitutional Council will issue its decisions on April 14, on the one hand on the shared initiative referendum that aims to directly ask the French to postpone the legal retirement age beyond 62, and on the other hand on the modification of the financing of Social Security. law for 2023 in which the pension reform is integrated.
The Elders can then decide to censor the text, in whole or in part, or approve it in its entirety. As a reminder, the government had set the month of September as the deadline for the application of the bill during its initial presentation last January.
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Where are the rallies organized in France this Thursday?
At the call of the different unions, hundreds of thousands of protesters are expected in the streets for this eleventh day of mobilization against the pension reform.
Thanks to our interactive map, you can check the starting points of the main events near you.
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Transport, energy… what interruptions to expect this Thursday?
For this eleventh day of mobilization against the pension reform, some sectors could experience some disturbance, starting with transport and education.
Details in our article.
Details of the interruptions this Thursday on the Ile-de-France metro
New interruptions are expected this Thursday in the transport of Ile-de-France due to the eleventh day of mobilization against the pension reform. The RATP announces this Wednesday an “almost normal” traffic on the RER and metro networks, with the exception of some lines.
Traffic will be normal on the bus and tram networks. The Orlyval will also function normally.
In detail, the lines 1, 2, 3bis, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, eleven, 12 AND 14 It will run normally. Note that the line 4 will close at 22:15 due to automation jobs. The lines eleven AND 14 it will also close earlier, at 10 pm, due to construction.
for the line 8trains will only run between 5:30 am and 11 pm
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Laurent Berger asks Emmanuel Macron to “keep your nerves”
“We are not in a political fight.” On the eve of the 11th day of mobilization against the pension reform, the general secretary of the CFDT Laurent Berger was the guest of BFMTV. In particular, he was received this Wednesday morning with his counterparts from the other Matignon plants by Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne.
They left after only an hour, having obtained no advance from the government. At the end of this meeting, the CFDT general secretary stated that the country is going through “a democratic crisis.” Words that did not happen in the Elysium.
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Territorial intelligence forecasts 600,000 to 800,000 protesters this Thursday
According to a territorial intelligence note, the authorities expect a multigenerational and multicategory public for the demonstrations this Thursday, although they fear a radicalization of some of the protesters.
According to this same document, the largest provincial processions should be organized in Toulouse (17,500 expected people), Nantes (16,000), (Rennes and Lyon (15,000), Montpellier (12,500), Brest (12,000), Bordeaux and Grenoble (10,000) or even Saint-Nazaire (9,000).
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Good morning to all and to all!
Welcome to this direct dedicated to monitoring the news related to the pension reform for this Thursday, April 6, 2023.
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Source: BFM TV
