Unions and left wingers in France blame Macron for publicly publishing pension reform

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Although he has 15 days to publish the text, if most of it – as is – is legally verifiedThe French president did not wait and did not wait last night (around 4 a.m.), although it was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic this morning.

Thus, the text, which gradually affects those born after 1961, will be ready to enter into force from next September.

Amid the ongoing tensions in the streets – there were 150 arrests in Paris last night and riots in Rennes – Macron’s outspoken method angered the unions and left parties. street protests and organized strikes three months against the reform.

Macron wanted to intimidate all of France by stealing two years of freedom from all employees overnight. It’s a pointless act of arrogance. “The struggle to withdraw the law is now a matter of honor,” the leader of the French left said on Twitter. Jean-Luc Melenchon.

The majority union CFDT was invited to continue the protests and saw that “there is a lot of anger and that anger needs to be expressed”. This organization, which is leading the movement together with the CGT, rejected Macron’s invitation to the Elysee for next Tuesday.

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