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LIVE – Pensions: Macron reflects on the aftermath and sets a horizon of “100 days of appeasement”

During a televised address, the President of the Republic tried to close the chapter on the highly controversial pension reform, by defining three priority projects for the future: work, order and justice, progress.

“A terrible injustice”: Roussel regrets that Macron does not ask “the richest to make the slightest effort”

A guest of France 2, Fabien Roussel criticizes the intervention of Emmanuel Macron, who spoke during a televised speech on Monday evening.

As for the pension reform, “he told the French ‘you have to make an effort’, but he doesn’t even ask the richest, those who receive record dividends, to make the slightest effort,” laments the National Secretary of the French Communist Party (PCF).

For him, “it is a terrible injustice for all the French”.

For Éric Woerth, a referendum on the reform “does not make sense”

The possibility of a referendum on the pension reform was not mentioned by Emmanuel Macron in his speech. She, too, is not Éric Woerth’s favourite. Following the rejection by the Constitutional Council of a First Shared Initiative Referendum (RIP) Request Spurred on by the left-wing opposition, the Renaissance MP for the Oise felt that calling the French to the polls didn’t have to be.

Labor, justice and republican order, progress: Macron wants to launch “three major projects” for the country

Emmanuel Macron announced that he wanted to launch “three major projects” for the country, in a televised speech broadcast this Monday night, two days after the enactment of the pension reform. These are “work”, “republican and democratic justice and order” and “progress”.

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“Out of reality”, “parallel world”: the opposition criticizes Emmanuel Macron’s speech

It wasn’t long after The end of Emmanuel Macron’s televised speech so that their political opponents attack its content and form. Although the members of the macronie were able to greet, like Aurore Bergé, “a clear ambition for France”, all the opposition parties united in an evening to castigate the methods of the president.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France insoumise, criticized a speech “out of reality” when Marine Le Pen, head of deputies for the National Rally, estimated that the President of the Republic “is still trapped in a parallel world “. For his part, the president of the Les Républicains party, Éric Ciotti, deplored “a catalog of pious wishes.”

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After the pension reform, the Borne will detail its roadmap “starting next week”

The Executive would like to turn the page on the highly disputed pension reform. Two days after the promulgation of the text, Emmanuel Macron announced this Monday night, in a televised speech, that Elisabeth Borne was going to present her new roadmap “starting next week”. An agenda calmly relayed by the Prime Minister on her Twitter account.

“Emmanuel Macron formulated it forcefully: ‘We have before us 100 days of appeasement, unity, ambition and action at the service of France’,” Élisabeth Borne wrote on the social network.

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To go into post-retirement, Macron announces the opening of a period of “100 days of appeasement”

Lors de son allocution face aux Français, enregistrée depuis l’Élysée et diffusée à 20 heures, le président de la République Emmanuel Macron a fixed a horizon of “100 days d’apaisement d’unité, d’ambition et d’action au service of France”. A way of projecting itself after the highly disputed pension reform.

The Head of State announced three priority projects, which are work, justice and progress.

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Good morning to all and to all!

Welcome to this live dedicated to the pension reform, the day after the televised speech of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron. The Head of State defended a “necessary” bill, admitting, however, that it was “obviously” not “accepted.”

However, “anger” is not reduced to this simple issue according to him, and is also expressed “at a job that no longer allows you to live well (…) at the rise in prices.”

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