December 10, 2018, in Paris (12th). An entrance to the RER A and the metro (lines 1, 2, 6 and 9), place de la Nation. - Clément Follain / 20 Minutes

Valérie Pécresse, president of the Ile-de-France region and Ile-de-France Mobilités, said on Twitter that she had obtained from the RATP and the SNCF "full reimbursement of one month of Navigo Pass for all Ile-de-France residents ". "And this, whatever the transport line or the annual, monthly or Imagine R Navigo Pass," confirmed Ile-de-France Mobilités at 20 Minutes . To be reimbursed, Valérie Pécresse announces the opening of a “mondedommagementnavigo.com internet platform by the end of the month”.

# Strikes compensation: I have just obtained from #SNCF and #RATP a full month's reimbursement of #PassNavigo for all Ile-de-France residents. A gesture awaited by all travelers. @IDFmobilites will open an internet platform https://t.co/zFh3BKaS5r by the end of the month

- Valérie Pécresse (@vpecresse) January 8, 2020

The strike against the pension reform began on December 5, that is 35 days on Wednesday. RATP and SNCF traffic have been particularly disrupted since then. This Thursday, RATP and SNCF are announcing very disrupted traffic in Ile-de-France.

[Social Movement] ⚠️ For 9/01, #RATP forecasts very disrupted traffic, prioritizing peak times with all metro lines open. The traffic supply will be down compared to the previous days on the tram & 1 in 2 buses will run on average. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/7K0RHQEYkk

- RATP Customer Service (@ClientsRATP) January 8, 2020

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  • Pension reform
  • RATP
  • Strike
  • Valérie Pécresse
  • RATP strike
  • Paris
  • Subway
  • Navigo pass