Paris (AFP)

France insubordinate Adrien Quatennens and Eric Coquerel again called on Thursday the government to withdraw its pension reform project which they say "bad for all French".

"Emmanuel Macron makes this bet that the jealousy of the French between them will be greater than the general aspiration to good pensions," said Adrien Quatennens France Bleu Nord.

But "today is not the social movement of special regimes.All occupations will be concerned," added the number 2 insubordinate France, according to which "everyone will lose".

"There is only one objective today and in the days that follow, it is that the government beats a retreat, that Emmanuel Macron withdraws its reform so that one makes another one", a- he added.

It is necessary "that the government is obliged to withdraw its project" which "is bad as a whole and for all the French", for its part asserted the deputy of Seine-Saint-Denis Eric Coquerel on Radio Classic.

"The most effective, at one point, is a general renewable strike" that would be "the best way to sell the government," he added.

For Mr. Quatennens "we should be able to leave at age 60 and with a decent level of pension" is "no pension under the Smic for a full career". "All this is absolutely financeable," he added, calling for "extend the recognition of hardship to other trades".

"The French today have an average healthy life about equal to 10 years ago, but they work longer," Coquerel added, rejecting a logic "bad economically" and "all simply for civilizational problems ".

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