The rebels are not the only ones to support the youth march, held this Saturday in Paris against the pension reform bill. Other political personalities have decided to participate, on his behalf. This is the case of the ecologist deputy elected in Paris, Sandrine Rousseau.
The MP attacked the government roadmap on the BFMTV microphone on the sidelines of the procession:
“This reform is purely ideological.” He explained his point, denouncing “the ideology that consists of forcing us to work to produce, produce, produce, except that we have reached the planetary limits and also those of our body.”
Sandrine Rousseau expects a “convergence”
As a counterpoint to the “productivism” that she attributes to the government, Sandrine Rousseau praised retirement: “Retirement is a duty. We have contributed our whole lives to this retirement, it is a right, a reward after years of hard work.” “It’s outrageous that we’re only on a liberal ideology on this,” she insisted.
He welcomed this demonstration of young people against the reform project and expressed his wish to see a fusion of youth marches, unions and left-wing parties: “It is very important that youth organizations mobilize in the fight against the pension reform. We have to get everyone together.”
Source: BFM TV
