Paris (AFP)

Stanislas Guerini, general delegate of LREM, denounces the will of the opposition to stir up "all the anger", with the approach of the day of mobilization on December 5th against the project of pension reform.

A project whose opposition points to the opacity in the absence of a real dialogue.

"It's still historic what happens: the RN will be at the side of the PS to demonstrate, where the CFDT does not call the demonstration," was offended the boss of LREM in the Sunday in politics on France 3, then evoking on Twitter "a wall (which) will fall".

"It is clear that there is a desire to converge all anger, to stir up everything that goes wrong," he said, denouncing the strong mobilization announced opponents of the government project, which is likely to to paralyze the country.

The strike is expected to be strong, particularly in transport, but also at EDF, universities, National Education or Justice.

"All this is directed against the policy of the government by those who always feel that we have seized power and have only one dream: to make sure that we do not succeed," argues Mr. Guerini.

Adrien Quatennens, number 2 of the insubordinate France, had previously said that if "in the country, anger is numerous", the mobilization of December 5 was to focus on the pension reform. "We must not deviate, we must go on pensions, because we can roll back this government," he insisted (Europe 1, Les Echos, CNews).

On the right, Gerard Larcher (LR) denounced for his part "total opacity" around the government project he called to clarify things.

"I do not really believe in a kind of miracle of reopening a dialogue by Thursday," said the president of the Senate (RTL, Le Figaro, LCI), but "by the end of the month, it is necessary that the government clears up ".

The question of the age of retirement is, according to him, posed with the increase in life expectancy. "We have to look at the French in the face and say to them: + we will move, we will not stay at 62. The reality is that we will go to 63 years, then 64", he insisted.

For the president of Ile-de-France, Valérie Pécresse (Libres !, ex-LR), "the initial vice of the pension reform is to want to change the rules of the game during the game."

"If the strike is ultra monitored, if the minimum service is not provided during peak hours, we will plunge millions of French people in distress," she lamented on BFMTV, indicating that "if the minimum service is not insured "in public transport, it will ask for a" refund "of users.

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