The minister regretted this Sunday on BFMTV that in fifteen days of debate in the Assembly only two articles of the pension reform have been examined. He criticized the “tunnel” of amendments from rebellious France as well as the “LFI deputies who, without respecting the National Assembly, left it shouting and singing.”
“Although they actually lost,” insisted Olivier Dussopt. “The text continues and they have not seen any of their amendments approved. Their tactics have also crashed into their division.”
According to Olivier Dussopt, “the obstruction led by left-wing groups had only one objective: to hide their division.”
“Fifteen days of insults and obstructions”
The Minister of Labor also deplored “fifteen days of insults and fifteen days of obstruction” in the National Assembly on the pension reform debate. “Two weeks, day and night, is a long time,” he added.
“If someone calls you a murderer tomorrow, you won’t forgive him either,” said the Labor Minister.
He was questioned about the insult he had received from a rebel French deputy who described him as a “murderer” and “impostor”.
“We cannot forgive, we can remember,” continued the minister, also asked about the photo of another LFI deputy who posed on Twitter with a balloon in his likeness. “I don’t wake up thinking about them, but it remains,” concluded Olivier Dussopt.
Source: BFM TV
