The founder of insubordinate France called for “pacifist actions” for the continuation of the pension reform. The presidential majority targeted the left-wing movement, accusing it in particular of “wanting to create conflict”.
Try to lower the pressure. Targeted by the presidential majority in recent days, starting with Emmanuel Macron, Jean-Luc Mélenchon sent a message of concord.
“I hope that this demonstration, which will be huge with the massive entry of young people into the fight, will take place in cold blood”, explained the founder of La France insoumise in the Parisian procession this Tuesday after- noon.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon calls for “pacifist actions”
After strong tensions between demonstrators and the police in recent days on the sidelines of mobilizations against the pension reform, the President of the Republic had strong words against the left movement.
“There is a real political project led by La France insoumise, which is trying to delegitimize reasonable order, our institutions, its tools”, launched the Head of State during a lunch with Élisabeth Borne and the majority executives.
For this tenth day of action against retirement at 64, Jean-Luc Mélenchon for his part again called for “pacifist actions”. What to try to get out of the accusations of several figures of the presidential majority.
A tactic assumed in the ranks of LFI
“The rebellious are constantly fanning the fire”, thus assured the Renaissance deputy, Prisca Thévenot on franceinfo this Tuesday morning, as did Édouard Philippe, the boss of Horizons who accused the party of “wanting to create conflict”.
What push Mathilde Panot, the president of the LFI group to answer for her part on our antenna that “the conflict also created consciousness” by allowing to “think things”. On the side of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the strategy was so far very assumed.
“When you explain that going on strike is useless since there are requisitions, that demonstrating is useless (…), what is the message?”, Advanced the boss of LFI on his blog last week.
“The crowd is to the people what the cry is to the voice,” replied the former presidential candidate after the interview with Emmanuel Macron in the 1 p.m. television news.
On the side of its Nupes partners, the course is now on the shared initiative referendum which must collect at least 4.7 million signatures.