The Alençonnaise believes that it is necessary to continue the mobilization against the expensive life and affirms: "Who sows the misery harves the anger! ".

"Dozens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, have demonstrated throughout France against the cost of living and against the government, including the cries of" Macron resignation! ". Christine Coulon, an Alençon member of the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA), believes that "what we are experiencing is potentially a social explosion against the ravages of capitalism suffered by the popular classes for years. Who sows misery reap the wrath! "

"The clashes that took place are the responsibility of the government, which, with the gassings, water cannons and blows, wanted to prevent the protesters from accessing the Champs-Elysées. This state violence is an illustration of the president's obstinacy in not responding to popular demands, of the government which wants to maintain the increase of the fuel tax, electricity [...]. The policy pursued by Macron and his predecessors is today largely rejected. "

"The NPA is in solidarity with this mobilization and wants it to continue by giving itself its own frameworks of democratic organization [...]. We support blockades and assemblies of popular debate. In this context, the trade unions, political and associative organizations must take their responsibilities by rejecting any division, around calls and convergent actions, to build a mass mobilization that also isolates the extreme right, notably by strikes that block the economy. "