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“Are you monsters?”: an LFI deputy rebukes the executive and asks that they look for “happy days”

During the review of the pension reform, Ersilia Soudais accused the government of having “the cult of salaried work.” The rebel calls to “find the taste of happiness.”

A war of the worlds. During the review of the pension reform on Wednesday, the rebel deputy Ersilia Soudais faced two very different philosophies. The one from her camp, and the one she lends to Macronie.

As for the executive’s policy, he first questioned: “Are you proud or are you monsters?” Before describing, “a cynical world that would illustrate the philosophy of Hobbes”, according to her and this phrase from her book Leviathan: “Man is a wolf to man”.

“Stakhanov”

A way of better distinguishing “this world” from its “place under the kingdom of solidarity” and “allows[tant] all to retire at age 60 with 40 annuities”, a position defended by the rebels.

The Seine-et-Marne parliamentarian, elected deputy for the first time in the last legislative elections, continued to accuse the presidential camp of having “the cult of salaried work”. And to quote Stakhanov, “this allegory of personal sacrifice and emulation between workers”, used as a propaganda tool by the USSR.

“There Are No Monsters”

Then Erislia Soudais returned to the end of this worker’s story: “Stakhanov died like a dog, we exhausted his life force, and when he was no longer useful, goodbye Stakhanov.” A way for this thirty-year-old to denounce the policy of the executive that, according to her, advocates a “filthy society, [où] there is no place for the elderly, considered useless”.

“Our elders are precious, it is mainly them, for example, who give life to our associations,” the elected official later stressed. His conclusion:

“It is time to rediscover the taste of happiness, happy days, the right to be lazy, to enjoy your children, your grandchildren.”

The pill did not pass from the side of Yaël Braun-Pivet. “I want everyone to be respected,” the president of the National Assembly restated, stressing in advance that “in this chamber there are parliamentarians who have been elected by the French, there are no monsters.”

Author: baptiste farge
Source: BFM TV

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