Pensions: for Jordan Bardella, the “shared initiative referendum is smoke”
“This referendum of shared initiative is smoking,” said Jordan Bardella on BFMTV, regarding the RIP, on which the Constitutional Council must rule.
“The solution to the crisis is in the people,” he said, accusing Emmanuel Macron of having a “toxic and unhealthy relationship with the French people”.
“It seems that it pleases him to see people suffer, to see people who can no longer make ends meet.”
For Fabien Roussel, the decision of the Constitutional Council will not put an end to the mobilization
While the Constitutional Council must unveil its decision on April 14 on the pension reform, Fabien Roussel, national secretary of the Communist Party, wants to continue to mobilize.
“I respect the Constitutional Council, but it is not because it will validate or invalidate that we are going to bend the saplings. We will continue to fight and oppose each other”, he declared on France Inter.
Jordan Bardella “hopes for total censorship” of the pension reform text by the Constitutional Council
“We have filed an appeal with the Constitutional Council. All the appeals are not yet over. There will be a before and following this text of law”, declared on BFM Politique Jordan Bardella.
“I hope for total censorship of this text,” added the president of the RN.
“Emmanuel Macron made an irrational choice, to force through and impose a reform that the vast majority of French people do not want.”
If the pension reform is deemed constitutional, Mélenchon assures that LFI “will continue” to challenge it
On France 3, Jean-Luc Mélenchon assured that if the Constitutional Council considers on April 14 that the pension reform is constitutional, LFI “will continue” to challenge it.
“The Constitutional Council does not rule on the validity of two years less retirement, it judges constitutionality, not social law and its content,” he said. “We will continue to say that we don’t want these two years.”
Pensions: Mélenchon calls for “more relaxed” relations between parties and unions
Jean-Luc Mélenchon regretted this Sunday that “from the start (of the protest once morest the pension reform), at the instigation of Philippe Martinez, it was decreed that the unions managed this movement and that the politicians remain quiet”.
“I am pleading for there to be coordination (…) I would like us to have more relaxed relations” he declared on France 3.
For the boss of EELV Marine Tondelier, Elisabeth Borne offers an “anachronistic consultation”
While the government is trying to turn the page on pension reform, Elisabeth Borne has proposed consultation with the various political parties on the next reforms planned by the government. A request refused by La France insoumise, Europe Écologie-Les Verts and the Communist Party.
“We will not enter into this consultation which is anachronistic”, replied Marine Tondelier, national secretary of EELV, on LCI this Saturday.
However, his party is due to meet the Prime Minister on Tuesday on the issue of policing.
Jordan Bardella on charges of police brutality: “I don’t confuse the police with the instructions given to the police”
“I condemn but I do not cast oppobre on the entire profession”, declared on BFMTV this Sunday Jordan Bardella, regarding accusations of police violence in the demonstrations of recent weeks.
“There have been impressive images of violence in the social mobilizations, but the police are there to apply the orders”, he added, referring to “individual slippages which tarnish the image” of the entire profession. .
“I don’t confuse the police with the instructions given to the police,” he said.
Mélenchon assures that he “is not once morest the police” but expects them to be “republican and respectful”
Jean-Luc Mélenchon recalled on France 3 this Sunday that he is “not once morest the police” but called for a “republican” police.
“I am not once morest the police, I know that a State cannot exist without the police (…) but I want a republican police force, respectful of the citizens”.
“In Sainte-Soline the duty of the police was to allow people to demonstrate without risk, instead of which two people are in serious condition,” he added. “There is only one side in the republic, the people are sovereign, the police are at their service”.
Marlène Schiappa in Playboy: for Jean-Luc Mélenchon, it’s “a diversion”
Jean-Luc Mélenchon considered that the cover of Playboy devoted to Marlène Schiappa is “a diversion” from the majority.
“(Macron) launches all kinds of diversionary stuff, Olivier Dussopt comes to say that he is homosexual, no one cares, Marlène Schiappa comes to this newspaper, it’s a provocation, the president comes to Pif, c It’s a kind of distraction” he declared on France 3.
“Schiappa and the others get the hell out, get rid of your retirement plans, get the hell out,” he added.
Jordan Bardella: “Emmanuel Macron has lost the battle of opinion on the text on pensions”
“Emmanuel Macron has lost the battle of opinion on the text on pensions and he is losing the battle of public order,” said the president of the National Rally Jordan Bardella, guest of BFM Politics this Sunday.
Gérald Darmanin on the violence during the demonstrations: “The aggressor cannot be seen as the attacked”
At the microphone of Europe 1 this Sunday, the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin spoke regarding the clashes between the police and demonstrators in recent weeks, believing that “there can be no reversal of values “.
“The aggressor cannot be seen as the attacked. When we attack the gendarmes with a Molotov cocktail, when we throw cobblestones at them, we cannot say that the gendarme is the aggressor and that the thug is a nice protester “, did he declare.
Darmanin: “The far left is trying to get through disorder what it didn’t get at the ballot box”
“There is an obvious complicity between people who have returned to the National Assembly and far-left movements that terrorize,” said Gérald Darmanin on Europe 1 on Sunday.
“When Mr. Mélenchon says that the police kill, that the police must be re-educated, don’t you find that terrifying?”, he said, adding that “there is a form of intellectual terror when you try to defend “the thugs.
“The extreme left tries to have by the disorder what it did not have in the polls”, he still estimated.
Gérald Darmanin accuses Jean-Luc Mélenchon of being an “arsonist”
After the declarations of Jean-Luc Mélenchon concerning the excesses linked to the demonstrations once morest the pension reform and in Sainte-Soline, the Minister of the Interior is asking himself a new one as guarantor of order, in opposition to those who, according to him , want to create chaos.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon “has gone from arsonist firefighter to arsonist,” says Gérald Darmanin in the Journal du Dimanche.
“He only calls for prohibited demonstrations, pours his hatred on the police, tries to obtain through disorder what he does not obtain through the ballot box,” he continues.
An eleventh day of mobilization on Thursday
An eleventh day of mobilization once morest the pension reform is scheduled for Thursday, April 6 by the inter-union in France.
Environmentalists said no to a meeting at Borne
Environmentalists declined on Saturday the proposal for a meeting with Elisabeth Borne to discuss the post-pension reform, judging that it is necessary to “appease” the country by withdrawing or at least suspending the project, they said on Saturday. to AFP, joining the boycott of LFI and the PCF.
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Meeting between Borne and the inter-union next Wednesday
Sophie Binet, elected to general surprise on Friday at the CGT congress, announced in her first speech that “the united intersyndicale” would meet Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne on April 5, at the government’s invitation, “to demand the withdrawal of the pension reform.
“I am indeed delighted that the inter-union comes to the meeting that I proposed. Everyone will be able to address the subjects they wish, and for our part we will also explain our position”, declared Elisabeth Borne.