Pot concerts: Emmanuel Macron does not see it as “a wonderful sign of democratic life”

After a trip to Loir-et-Cher where demonstrators were again waiting for the president with saucepans to protest against pension reformEmmanuel Macron judged that it was not a “formidable sign of democratic life”.

“I never thought that covering the voice of the other with sound with utensils was a wonderful sign of democratic life,” the president said.

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Elisabeth Borne unveils her roadmap this Wednesday

The Prime Minister unveils this Wednesday the government’s roadmap, supposed to concretize the period of “100 days of appeasement”, announced by Emmanuel Macron during his televised address on April 17.

A report will be made on July 14, the President of the Republic also specified. The success or otherwise of this should in part be correlated to the maintenance of Elisabeth Borne at Matignon.

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Welcome to this live dedicated to pension reform. Promulgated ten days ago, the text still arouses disputes.

If the executive seeks to close the chapter and demonstrate that it is not prevented for the rest of the five-year term, the movements of the President of the Republic and the ministers are marked by concerts of pans.

The unions and the left-wing opposition are banking heavily on May 1, Labor Day, to demonstrate that opposition to the presidential camp’s project is still just as strong.

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