In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon wonders what is the “good recipe” to win the battle of the street, by plunging back into the social movements of the past, with Etienne Girard, head of the company service of L’Express and Paul Chaulet , political journalist.
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The team: Xavier Yvon (presentation), Charlotte Baris (writing), Mathias Penguilly (editing), Jules Krot (directing) and Marion Galard (work-study).
Credits: France 3, France Info, France Inter, INA, Le Parisien, Public Senate
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Picture credits: Zakaria Abdelkafi/AFP
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Xavier Yvon: That’s it, it’s March 7th. You’ve been hearing about this date for weeks, it’s circled in red on the union calendar. This is the day they hope to swing the mobilization against the pension reform.
From the beginning, at La Loupe, we have tried to provide you with answers to the questions raised by this debate: were there other ways than raising the legal age of departure? Why does the government go through a budget text? Why is the heckling on the side of the deputies and the calm on the side of the unions?
While for the moment nothing has made the government back down, today is the right day to explore the question to which the unions would like to have the answer: what would it take for the trend to reverse, and that the executive abandons its pension reform?
In this episode, you are given the ingredients necessary for the “mayonnaise” of mobilization to take… ingredients found in the recipe for movements that have won the battle of the streets in the past. The list of these components is not very complicated, but, as with mayonnaise, you have to master everything.
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