Continue defending the pension reform. The Renaissance deputy Philippe Vignal attended this weekend to meet with his fellow citizens to defend on the ground the pension reform approved this Thursday through article 49.3 by the executive. The chosen one faced the wrath of the inhabitants.
“49.3? Forced passage”, addresses a Héraultais, as the deputy passes, traveling to Saint-Just, northeast of Montpellier.
“Tool 49.3, I take that as an insult”
Eager to defend the reform carried out by the presidential majority, Philippe Vignal wants to feel the pulse of his constituency with its inhabitants. “We have to meet the French right now,” he says.
Are you worried?”, launches the elected official to a Héraultais. “Tool 49.3, I receive it as an insult”, replies a neighbor.
“The only response from the government is to impose its reform without dialogue,” said another. The member can evoke the discussions with the unions and the debates in Parliament, the man is not convinced.
There was no vote at the end ”, he retains.
“It’s very tense”
Another resident says she is worried and warns the deputy. “Be careful, because it is very tense (…). Even our children begin to turn (…) and do not ask questions, ”she says.
On Saturday there were new demonstrations against the reform. Some led to clashes, notably in Paris, where 81 people were arrested. The debate on the motions of censure presented on Friday against the Government will take place on Monday.
Source: BFM TV
