Manon Aubry describes a “Macronie” which “is cracking”

Invited this morning on the set of BFMTV, MEP LFI Manon Aubry described a “Macronie” which “is cracking”.

The latter denounces a “passage in force” while the government is relying on recourse to article 47-1, allowing the accelerated adoption of the pension reform bill.

“Who takes the French hostage? It’s an elitist minority who knows nothing about hardship,” she decried.

One-third of savings earmarked for career development

Stanislas Guerini assures this morning on Franceinfo that a third of the savings generated by the new pension reform will be used for the development of everyone’s careers.

Of the 17.7 billion euros in savings targeted by 2030, six billion euros will be dedicated to “correcting injustices”, he said, stressing that “it is without comparison with the reforms previous retreats.

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Philippe Martinez calls for “not to divide”

The leader of the CGT Philippe Martinez to pester on BFMTV: “This is not the time to divide. Given the mobilization of Thursday, everyone understood what is the important date of the week”.

Unef, the main student union, will not participate in this parade, preferring a “united trade union front to organize the struggle as broadly as possible”, justifies Imane Ouelhadj, its president.

LFI hopes to do better than during its “march against expensive living”

The organizers do not intend to bring together the million or two million demonstrators – according to estimates by the police or the CGT – who beat the pavement on Thursday January 19 throughout France.

But Philippe Juraver, head of LFI’s “struggle network”, “hopes to do better than in October”, a reference to the “march against the high cost of living” organized by the mélenchonistes and which had drained 140,000 participants according to the organizers , 30,000 according to the police.

A march supported by La France insoumise and Jean-Luc Mélenchon

Jean-Luc Mélenchon and several deputies and elected LFI will be present in the procession.

For the former LFI presidential candidate, young people – whose contribution could be decisive in bringing the government back – know “very well that the change in lifestyle that retirement entails will change life immediately. , now”.

To justify the organization of another action, two days after that of the unions, Jean-Luc Mélenchon indicated that “all that converges, all that goes in the same direction”.

The left-wing Nupes alliance does not unanimously support the initiative: EELV, PCF and PS believe that the unions should be left to their own devices. “We cannot afford the luxury of competition in our social camp”, however pleads the NPA, which will send in the procession its spokespersons Olivier Besancenot and Pauline Salingue.

Departure scheduled for 2 p.m. from Place de la Bastille

The parade, declared in the prefecture, must leave at 2 p.m. on the place de Bastille to join the place de Nation, via the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine. Security services are provided to supervise the demonstrators.

Who calls to demonstrate this Saturday in Paris?

Hello everyone and welcome to this direct dedicated to “the march for our pensions” initiated by several youth associations, such as France insoumise.

A dozen youth associations (L’Alternative Étudiante, VoixLycéenne, FIDL, Jeune Garde, Jeunes Insoumis, Jeunes Écologists, Jeunes Générations, Place Publique Jeunes, RED Jeunes, POI, NPA Jeunes) are calling for demonstrations against the reform presented on January 10 by the government of Elisabeth Borne.

They also call for the end of Parcoursupthe orientation reform after the baccalaureate implemented in 2018 – and solutions against student precariousness.

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