In this new episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon analyzes this mobilization “upside down” with Olivier Pérou, leftist specialist in the political service of L’Express.
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The team: Xavier Yvon (presentation), Margaux Lannuzel (writing), Marion Bothorel (editing), Jules Krot (directing)
Credits: BFMTV
Music and design: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Image credits: Ludovic MARIN/AFP
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Xavier Yvon : Last week, in our episode devoted to the potential constitutional obstacles to pension reform, I explained to you the sometimes complex position of La Loupe in the face of hot topics in the news… These topics whose daily developments you follow in the newspapers, on TV or on the radio… And on which our ambition is to bring you something more.
When we are dealing with a subject like this, our first instinct is to go see the journalist specializing in the subject concerned in the editorial office, to find out if he or she identifies underlying trends that are a little different from what we hear. elsewhere… If complex notions deserve to be explained in length… Or if he has an idea of an original angle of attack… In short, if there is material to decipher for a whole episode.
A few days ago, that’s exactly what I did with Olivier Pérou, left-wing specialist in the political department of L’Express… He took on the air of someone who has a good idea… And he told me said that without waiting for the end of the parliamentary debate, there was an obvious observation in his eyes: the reversal of roles between the unions and the deputies of the left, in this case those of insubordinate France. I imagine you frowning… Don’t worry, he will explain everything to you…
For further
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Pension reform: Xavier Bertrand’s battle to exist
Pensions: “The risk is that there will be no vote, neither in the Assembly nor in the Senate”