“Another way to have a debate.” BFMTV guest this Saturday, Benjamin Lucas, EELV deputy for Yvelines, presented his board game “64 Terminal(s)”, inspired by the famous “1000 terminals”, in order to explain the pension reform being carried out Elisabeth Borne’s government.
“The objective is to reach retirement at 64 years old with all the pitfalls that this government puts up,” explained the creator of the game, specifying that it will not be commercialized.
A “pedagogical question”
In the game, “forced passage” through 49.3 can be countered with a “social move” card, while “chopped runs” can be completed with an “equal pay” card.
Benjamín Lucas explained the reason for the creation of this game in this way: “As the government has been telling us for months that the issue is pedagogy, I took the opposite point of view” by creating a game to “address important and serious political issues playfully.” way,” he declared on our antenna.
Although the initiative makes you smile, the green deputy revealed that he was already using the board game to explain the reform and his political ideas in his constituency.
Source: BFM TV
