DIRECT. Strike of June 6: “We will continue to fight”, assures Sophie Binet

2023-06-06 08:16:15

10:13

Transport blocked in Rennes and Lyon

In Lyon, the transport network was also slowed down after an “arson” explains local company TCL. But we do not know if it was protesters against the pension reform that triggered it. On the other hand, the news site writes that a demonstration has started on the city’s northern ring road.

10:02

Aurélien Pradié worries about the “extremely degraded relationship with our democracy”

MP LR Aurélien Pradié criticized the possible use of Article 40 Thursday in the National Assembly, “Democratic torpedoing is costing us,” he said.

“Whether we are in favor or not of the pension reform, we must be worried about the extremely degraded relationship we have with our democracy”, he adds on LCI, “let’s go to the vote”.

09:56

For Aurélien Pradié, “this reform is unfair” but one is needed

MP LR Aurélien Pradié says he is “in favor of a pension reform” but “this reform is unfair, it does not deal with the heart of the matter”, he declares on LCI. “No one believes that postponing the legal age is effective”, he says, “the real subject is the relationship to work”.

09:40

Mobilization day of June 6: “a swan song” for Bruno Retailleau

“I don’t understand, the match is over, it will be the last of the last, the 14th and probably the last, it’s a swan song”, declared on Sud Radio this Tuesday the president of the LR group in the Senate Bruno Retailleau , asked about the mobilization against the pension reform of June 6. For him “this reform is essential” and the use of article 40 is logical.

09:33

For the president of the CFECGC, “there is not much of a solution at the Elysée”

“I don’t see much point” in meeting Emmanuel Macron, said François Hommeril, president of the CFEGC, on RFI. “We had asked to meet him at the heart of the mobilization, he considered that it was not necessary”.

And today, “I consider that there is not so much of a solution at the Elysee Palace” because there is “no sincere desire to renew social dialogue”.

09:08

“The inter-union is united and determined”, assures Sophie Binet

“The inter-union is united and determined” against the pension reform, says Sophie Binet, adding that “the CGT and the CFDT have a lot in common”, even if they “also have a lot of disagreements”. “Nothing will be like before, the trade unions will remain united against this reform” and will activate all the levers for it to be withdrawn.

08:54

Sophie Binet calls for “respect for democracy”, it is “very important that deputies can vote”

Sophie Binet asks for “respect for democracy, it is very important that deputies be able to vote on Thursday” for pension reform.

She asks the President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet “to enforce the rights of parliament”, declaring that if she prevented the vote it “would create a serious precedent” and “great anger”. “We are in an increasingly authoritarian country,” she laments.

08:51

“We will continue to fight”, assures Sophie Binet

“It’s been six months since the mobilization began”, and even today “hundreds of thousands of people are on strike, the level of mobilization will still be extremely high”, declares on RMC / BFMTV the general secretary of the CGT Sophie Binet.

“The mobilization is still there”, she assures and “we will continue to fight so that this law does not apply”.

08:37

“Today there will be people in the street”, assures Frédéric Souillot

“Do I look like I want to move on?” launched on France 2 Frédéric Souillot, secretary general of FO, questioned about the possible end of the movement against the pension reform. He explains that the continuation of the movement must be decided in inter-union, but he believes in it “today there will be people in the street”.

08:34

Banners on the town hall of Paris: “An ironic message which means that democracy needs to breathe”, says Hidalgo

At the beginning of May, justice had asked the town hall of Paris to remove banners of support for the strikers on its facades. New banners, without words but with emoticons, have been displayed in recent days. “The message is not a written message of support” for the mobilization, assures Anne Hidalgo, “it is an ironic message which means that democracy needs to breathe”.

“Justice has asked that the pediments be neutral”, so “the town hall pediment is neutral, it is in support of democracy”, she repeats.

08:32

“Let the Assembly decide on retirement at 64”, asks Charles de Courson

Guest of RTL, MP LIOT Charles de Courson returned to the bill brought by his parliamentary group as part of the pension reform: “The defense of democracy does not belong to a political current. We have a text that has never been voted on by the National Assembly, it is something implausible. And it continues. We filed a bill to cancel the famous article which increased the age to 64 and to hold a social conference to find a minimum of consensus. Everything is organized so that we cannot vote. »

08:30

“The French have not moved on,” says Laurent Berger

Invited this Tuesday on Europe 1, the secretary general of the CFDT maintains that “the French have not moved on, they have not digested” the pension reform. “We don’t work in sequences, we need to restore perspective, and that requires recognition from the world of work. »

08:27

“We are witnessing the end of parliamentary democracy”, declares Anne Hidalgo

The progress of the pension reform in the national assembly, and the possible use of article 40 in the coming days “shows a total disintegration of our democracy”, declared the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo on France Inter this Tuesday. For her, “we are witnessing the end of parliamentary democracy” and “democracy is collapsing”.

08:08

Pensions: Macron is “damaging our institutions, damaging democracy”, launches Jadot

The battle “is not lost” declares the environmentalist MEP Yannick Jadot on Public Senate this Tuesday, a day of mobilization against the pension reform. But for him it is “lost for France, it’s a terrible story of French democracy”.

He recalls that this reform has “never been voted”, in this sense, the President of the Republic “is in the process of damaging our institutions, damaging democracy”.

07:51

“Listen to the world of work”, asks Marylise Léon, deputy general secretary of the CFDT

This Tuesday, June 6, “the idea is not to put pressure but to show the enormous mobilization of the world of work” against this reform, declares Marylise Léon, deputy general secretary of the CFDT, on RTL. “Listen to the world of work,” she says.

She says she thinks “it is important that there is a vote at the meeting” on this “major subject”. And recalls that the CFDT “agree with the 64-year-olds, that will never happen”.

07:17

The number of days of action equals the mobilization of 2010

With 14 days of strikes and demonstrations on the clock, the movement, which has brought together more than a million demonstrators on several occasions according to the police, now equals in number of days of action that of 2010.

This was not enough to shake the executive, which used with the majority of all the constitutional tools at its disposal to push through its project.

07:00

The Parisian demonstration must start at 2 p.m. from the Invalides

In Paris, the demonstration will leave the Invalides at 2 p.m. towards the Place d’Italie. The unions will hold their press briefing before the National Assembly, symbolically marking the link with the day on Thursday, during which a bill from the Liot group aimed at repealing the reform will be examined.

06:40

Drones allowed in Paris

06:20

In Paris, the police “await a firm footing” for the black blocks

“The thugs and the black blocks, we are waiting for them firmly and we will disperse them”, assured Monday evening the prefect of police of Paris, Laurent Nuñez, on the eve of the 14th day of mobilization of opponents of the pension reform .

“There is the freedom to demonstrate (…) it is complicated to prevent them from coming to demonstrate”, argued on BFMTV the prefect of police, ensuring to be “very determined” and “serene”.

“The thugs and the black blocks come to sow chaos, disorder (…) They come to disrupt the demonstration”, continued Laurent Nuñez, calling “for the responsibility of each other” not to interfere to these radicals, hooded and dressed all in black, during the demonstration.

He also mentioned the presence of “individuals who watch and encourage” the black blocs to intervene.

06:04

Update on sector-by-sector disruptions

The authorities expect between 400,000 and 600,000 people at 250 assembly points, including 40,000 to 70,000 in the capital. SNCF traffic will be “very slightly disturbed” with “nine out of ten trains” on average, and it will be “normal” in Ile-de-France on the entire RATP network. A third of flights will be canceled on departure from Paris-Orly.

05:54

Bonjour !

And welcome to this direct dedicated to the new day of mobilization against the pension reform, the 14th.


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