“Emmanuel Macron’s authoritarianism blocking French Republic, says Clémentine Autain”

2023-04-17 06:51:10

Clémentine Autain: “Today, Emmanuel Macron is blocking the Republic”

“Emmanuel Macron was elected as part of what can be called a republican dam”, but now it is he “who is blocking the Republic”, estimates Clémentine Autain on BFMTV-RMC.

The latter has the power “to put the text back before the National Assembly”, said the rebellious deputy, citing article 10 of the Constitution. “He chooses not to, so he is particularly authoritarian,” said the elected Seine-Saint-Denis.

For Clémentine Autain, “legality is not democracy”

Guest of BFMTV-RMC, Clémentine Autain believes that “legality is not democracy”, after the Constitutional Council ruled this Friday that the pension reform is in accordance with the Constitution, even if certain measures have been rejected. .

“The Constitutional Council can legally validate a law which has no legitimacy with the French […] in social democracy […] in Parliament”, declares the deputy of La France insoumise.

For her, “a man decides alone”: Emmanuel Macron.

Clémentine Autain wants the President of the Republic to “abrogate” the pension reform

“I expect a President of the Republic, in the situation in which we find ourselves, that he lands”, declares Clémentine Autain on BFMTV-RMC.

The rebellious deputy hopes that the head of state “understands that the French do not want to transform the two best years of retirement into the two worst years of work”. The rebellious wants the president to “appease” anger and “repeal” the bill, which he promulgated overnight from Friday to Saturday.

“It’s not a game that is over,” insists the national secretary of the CFDT

Yvan Ricordeau was the guest of BFM Business a few minutes after the interview with Laurent Berger on France 2. Like his comrade from the CFDT, the national secretary of the CFDT recalled that the sequence around the pension reform was continuing.

“It is not a game that is finished and the CFDT continues to work on three axes. First, an official journal never contains social resentment against a text. Then, there are still many decrees to be published for this reform to apply. Finally, on May 3, the Constitutional Council will make a final decision on the shared initiative referendum.”

Braun-Pivet sees “a country that is changing, reforming, with resolute action”

Yaël Braun-Pivet judges “very strange the feeling of end of reign that some may have” after the pension reform, “while on the other side, we do not stop transforming, reforming our country”.

“Since July 2022 we have adopted 24 texts in the National Assembly”, she underlines on France Inter. “I see a country that is transforming, reforming, with resolute action.”

Yaël Braun-Pivet: “I think we don’t talk enough to our fellow citizens”

“We don’t talk enough to our fellow citizens,” said Yaël Braun-Pivet on France Inter. The President of the National Assembly believes that “we should go more” on the ground.

The Renaissance deputy planned to “meet French people” at the Palais Bourbon this Monday “through citizen hotlines”. “All of these tools are good spaces for talking to people.”

For her, the responsibility of her camp is “collective” and does not fall “only to the President of the Republic”.

Yaël Braun-Pivet judges that the country is “worried” and “angry”

“I find the country worried, angry,” said Yaël Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, on France Inter.

“You have to hear this anger, the moment is serious”, adds the deputy Renaissance, while the pension reform was validated by the Constitutional Council this Friday, then promulgated by the President of the Republic in stride, not without arousing dissatisfactions.

Laurent Berger deplores a “missed appointment with the world of work”

The secretary general of the CFDT believes that Emmanuel Macron “missed the meeting with the world of work, with the workers who had been telling him since the beginning of January and even before “we would like to talk about us, about this world of work post-pandemic, of us who were there during the confinement “and that’s not what was done.”

“Until the end, there was a form of contempt for the world of work.”

Laurent Berger justifies the refusal of the inter-union to meet Macron by a “decency period”

A few hours before Emmanuel Macron’s speech, the secretary general of the CFDT confirmed that the inter-union would not respond favorably to the invitation of the President of the Republic for the day tomorrow.

“We will not go because I have always said that there was a period of decency, the inter-union said “until May 1″ […] To do so 24 hours after enacting a law that millions of workers are protesting in the streets is not decent. It is out of the question to go and chat as if nothing had happened. We can’t pass the towel.”

Laurent Berger reminds trade unions of “collective rigor”

After the promulgation of the pension reform overnight from Friday to Saturday, some trade union organizations called for action even before May 1, the date on which the inter-union had agreed to set the next day of mobilization. The leader of the CFDT wants the various organizations to remain united in their modus operandi.

“From the start, what has been our strength is the fact that when we decide something together, everyone sticks to it collectively. There are no cracks but a requirement for collective rigor.”

Laurent Berger believes that “the decision of the Constitutional Council is essential”

Guest of the morning of France 2, the trade union secretary of the CFDT evoked the recent decision of the Constitutional Council which validated the postponement of the legal age of retirement from 62 to 24 years old on Friday.

“In a democratic country, the role of the institutions must be respected. The trade unions and other actors have submitted briefs to the Constitutional Council but its decision is essential.”

For Marine Le Pen, Emmanuel Macron has the “choice” between referendum, dissolution and resignation

In order to get out of the social and political crisis, Marine Le Pen estimated on Sunday that Emmanuel Macron has the “choice” between a referendum on pensions, the dissolution of the National Assembly and his own resignation.

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“We hope he heard the anger”: Can Emmanuel Macron reconnect with the French during his speech?

After the promulgation of the pension reform, the head of state will address the French on Monday evening.

For Véronique Reille-Saoult, opinion specialist, Emmanuel Macron has every interest in explaining to the French that he is “aware of the reality” and in “proposing something”.

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Emmanuel Macron speaks at 8 p.m. in a televised address

If Emmanuel Macron should discuss pension reform this evening, the Head of State will above all try to project himself into the rest of his second five-year term and demonstrate that he is not prevented.

Guest of BFMTV this Sunday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune indicated that Emmanuel Macron’s speech will consist of “setting the course for the coming months” and providing “a kind of roadmap for the government”.

And this, on a certain number of subjects born of the protest against the pension reform, such as “health, school, transport, wages, purchasing power”.

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Hello everyone!

Welcome to this live dedicated to the pension reform that the President of the Republic should discuss this Monday evening during a televised address.

The Head of State promulgated the law overnight from Friday to Saturday, only a few hours after its validation by the Constitutional Council, which only challenged a few measures and not the text as a whole, as the unions had hoped. and opponents of the bill.

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