Elisabeth Borne continues to defend the Executive’s action regarding the pension reform, despite the mobilizations that continue. “In June, blockade and immobility were predicted for us,” launched the prime minister during the Horizons congress, Édouard Philippe’s party, in Vincennes this Saturday.
“Today some would like to reduce us to 49.3, which would suddenly have become an anti-democratic weapon,” he added.
He assured that he had done “what the French expected of us: build compromises on useful texts for our fellow citizens.”
“A serious pathology”
Words that make people react. While according to a poll by Elabe for BFMTV published on Monday, 58% of the French “support” the blockade and the strike to oppose the pension reform, Olivier Faure affirms that at “this level of denial, it is necessary to consult quickly”.
“This is a serious pathology. And the French are willing to prescribe work stoppage and immediate retirement”, writes the First Secretary of the PS. in a tweet.
During her speech, the Prime Minister insisted on compromises and majorities. “In bills, in legislative proposals, in joint joint commission, every day we have built majorities,” she defended.
He also renewed his desire to “expand the presidential majority”, following the road map established by Emmanuel Macron.
Source: BFM TV
