Juliette Moreau Alvarez 8:35 a.m., July 17, 2022

Alexandre Torgomian, general secretary of the CFDT-Commerce union, is the guest of Lénaïg Monier on Europe 1. He particularly deplores the measures included in the purchasing power law, which he considers "disconnected from real life".

According to him, parliamentarians do not have "a long-term vision for the people".

At the microphone of Europe 1, Alexandre Torgomian, general secretary of the CFDT-Commerce union returns to the purchasing power law which arrives on July 18 in Parliament.

According to him, "Parliament will do nothing".

"We wouldn't be here if they hadn't done all these measures for the last thirty years. We need concrete measures."

The independent trade union offers "shock measures": "we remove VAT, and we freeze prices. Immediately, we gain 20% purchasing power."

Alexandre Torgomian also offers an almost free transport system, like in Germany.

"They offer 9-year subscriptions, why don't we do it in France? These are concrete measures, which they don't do because they don't have a long-term vision for the people.

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