The Insoumi have presented an amendment to “create a legitimate reason for absence in case of impossibility of obtaining gasoline”, in relation to the lack of fuel in the country, their leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon announced on Twitter on Friday.
“(The deputy of Haute-Garonne) Hadrien Clouet has presented an amendment to create a legitimate reason for absence in case of impossibility of obtaining gasoline supplies,” it indicates.
“We will see what the hypocrites who constantly try to pit people against employees are worth,” adds Jean-Luc Mélenchon, as refinery strikes continue.
A march to the call of the left on Sunday
The rebel leader repeated this Friday in France Bleu his support for the strikers, saying he felt “solidarity” despite the noise of certain motorists.
“Who is putting us into shortages? Total, who does not want to share anything,” he says.
The parties of the united left, including La France Insoumise, various NGOs and trade unionists will march next Sunday in Paris in a “march against high prices and climate inaction”, hoping to open a new front in the streets against the government. .
Almost one in three service stations continues to experience supply difficulties this Friday at the end of the day.
Source: BFM TV
