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LIVE – Pensions: the Constitutional Council issues its opinion on the second PIR application

The Constitutional Council must rule this Wednesday on a second request for a shared initiative referendum made by the left, which already has its sights set on another scenario in the National Assembly at the beginning of June.

THE ESSENTIAL

  • The Constitutional Council will communicate at the end of the day its decision on the shared initiative referendum (RIP) carried out by the parliamentarians of Nupes.
  • Yesterday, the inter-union announced a new day of strikes and demonstrations on June 8. read the article

Demonstrations. The prison controller denounces “attacks on fundamental rights” in police custody

Dominique Simonnot denounces “serious violations of fundamental rights” during the custody of people arrested in Paris in demonstrations against the pension reform.

In an April 17 letter to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, Dominique Simonnot mocked a “massive recourse” by the police to “preventive” arrests and police custody.

Demonstrations on May 1: for Elisabeth Borne, “a new level of violence has been reached”

“Intolerable violence.” After 406 police officers and gendarmes were injured during the demonstrations on May 1 this Monday, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne ruled from the National Assembly that “a new level of violence has been reached”.

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May 1: five new arrests in Bordeaux this Tuesday during a demonstration of support

Five people were arrested on Tuesday night during a rally in support to the arrested protesters the day before during the May Day parade in Bordeaux, we learned about the police and the unions.

A “hundred” protesters had gathered since 6:00 p.m. in front of the city’s central police station. Shortly after 8 p.m., security forces used tear gas to disperse the crowd, police said.

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Elisabeth Borne’s invitation to unions: CFDT demands “real co-construction”

The CFDT will accept Elisabeth Borne’s invitation to a discussion session, but will go to Matignon in the hope of a “real co-construction”, CFDT secretary general Laurent Berger says of the LCP.

“We have passed a milestone in violence”: the police prefect denounces the clashes on May 1 in Paris

“A level of violence that has not been found since the beginning of the movement.” On the set of BFMTV this Tuesday night, the Paris police prefect, Laurent Nuñez, returned to the violent clashes that marked the May 1 demonstration in the streets of the capital.

259 policemen and gendarmes, as well as 32 demonstrators, were injured in the capital on Monday, in particular during clashes between “1,500 to 2,000 ultras” and the police.

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good morning to all

Welcome to this direct dedicated to monitoring the news related to the pension reform of this Wednesday, May 3, 2023.

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