In a press conference this Friday in Nesle (Somme), the head of state spoke on the event scheduled for December 5. For him, it is above all a "mobilization against the end of special regimes".

The movement of the inter-professional strike of December 5, among others to the SNCF, is primarily "a mobilization against the end of the special regimes," said Friday Emmanuel Macron, targeting including "large transport companies." "But this is the commitment I made in front of the French," added the head of state at a press conference in Nesle (Somme), after two days visit in his city natal of Amiens.

A "strange" mobilization

"If others want to scramble the exercise it's their responsibility, not mine" (...). "It's been a few months since one or the other, inspired by a logic of political politics or a vision of society that I do not share, want on every occasion to create disorder". He considered "strange" a mobilization against a reform "of which we do not know the exact terms", before recalling that "the special regimes are all destined to find the universal system.No need to hire new young people who will be in the historical system does not make any sense anymore, "he insisted. "I will not explain to the Amiens bus driver that his retirement has nothing to do with (that of) a RATP driver".

He finally warned "all those who try to play with fears (who) not only get it wrong", but also "take responsibility for democracy". "The right to demonstrate must be respected, in a framework, that of non-violence.All those who cross this line are the enemies of the right to demonstrate.I make the distinction.All political training as any trade union training would honor to express clearly this distinction, "he repeated.