The Prime Minister, traveling to a supermarket in Eure-et-Loir this Friday, April 14, was taken to task by some demonstrators.
On the shelves of a hypermarket where she was traveling this Friday, April 14, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne was interrupted several times by a few demonstrators.
“We don’t want 64”, “49.3 we don’t want it”, shouted some. But the Prime Minister was also able to engage in dialogue with customers, saying she was “lucid” about the strength of the challenge.
“We wanted to make him a welcoming committee”, explained to the Parisian the CGT trade unionist Fernand Carré, present on the spot. “If tonight (the decision of the Constitutional Council on pension reform, editor’s note) does not go in the direction of the demonstrators, we do not know at all how it will evolve”, he warned.