France experienced act 5 of the mobilization against the pension reform, this Thursday, February 16. A new day of strikes and demonstrations. The CGT claimed 1.3 million demonstrators, the lowest participation since the start of the movement on January 19. The Interior Ministry estimates that 440,000 people have beaten the pavement.
All over France this Thursday, gatherings took place for retreats, but they brought together fewer people than last week. Except perhaps in Albi, in the south of the country, in the footsteps of Jean Jaurès, where the leaders of the eight main unions had met for this occasion.
In Paris, the police headquarters estimated the number of demonstrators at 37,000, down from the previous day of mobilization, Saturday. The CGT estimates for its part that they were 300,000 in the procession of the capital, against 500,000 last Saturday. For its part, the independent firm Occurrence has identified 33,000 people.
Me, I don’t feel so concerned, I’m 64 years old. But I find it absolutely indecent to say to people: “Ah, well, you’re going to work two more years”, from people who clearly don’t know what normal life is.
Report: a less massive Parisian procession than last time, but…
It must be said that this new day fell in the middle of school holidays, except in the Paris region and in Occitania. In Marseille, according to the unions, 90,000 people lined the procession, against 140,000 people last Saturday, still according to the unions. But according to the prefecture, they were 7,000.
Here, the holidays started on Saturday, so it’s the holidays! And there are people, all the same, huh. Me, I think that people, they do not take off. We cannot always endure what is concocted for us in high places. It must be said: no retirement at 64.
Fifth day of mobilization for pensions: report in Marseille
While the debates on the pension reform project must end this Friday evening at midnight sharp, with transmission of the file to the Senate, there is a certain torpor in the Assembly. Barely a quarter of the text has indeed been studied and each camp accuses each other of the slowness of the process. While furbishing their arguments.
Ten days since the lying poker began and for the moment, only the National Rally has gone “all in” by drawing a motion of censure against the government. “The only way”, according to Marine Le Pen, “to achieve a vote for or against this reform”.
Pension reform: the National Assembly waiting
This day, the disturbances remained limited in transport: 14% of strikers at the SNCF, normal traffic in the Paris metro. Flights have been canceled and EDF agents have reduced production, without however causing power cuts. According to the Ministry of National Education, 7.67% of teachers went on strike, against 14.17% on the 7th.
The unions are now focusing on March 7, with the threat of ” off ” from the country. ” Discontent, determination and combativeness are intact “, promised from Albi the number one of the CFDT, Laurent Berger. In these medium-sized towns, the question of pensions, it’s a bit the straw that breaks the camel’s back “, outbid Philippe Martinez, of the CGT, who was at his side.
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