The new boss of the Greens, Marine Tondelier, will be in the "street" against the "ideological" pension reform, but fears that the government wants to "dissuade people from going to demonstrate with strong repression", she accused this Sunday. .

It is in the street that “the debate will take place”, but “I think that the government will do everything to dissuade us from going to demonstrate with strong repression”, she launched to France Inter-franceinfo-

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“That's why it's very important to trust the unions.

We need them to win in the street because it will be necessary to mobilize the world of work.

The first demonstration must be successful, the world of work must mobilize well.

(…) I am waiting for them (the unions) to set the date, I will be there”, underlined the national secretary of EELV.

An inter-union must meet Tuesday evening, immediately after the presentation of the reform project by Elisabeth Borne.

An opportunity for Nupes

According to Marine Tondelier, this reform is “ideological” and “anti-social”, in the “service of a favored class”.

And “the story of no small pension below 85% of the Smic, it was in the Fillon law in 2003 (…) We are going to discuss again a measure voted in 2003, that would be the compromise”, a- she denounced.

For the boss of the Greens, the fight against the pension reform can represent a "superb opportunity" for the left-wing coalition Nupes (LFI, PS, EELV, PCF): "On the job, we will have to experience working together.

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Marine Tondelier was also asked about the state of her party and Yannick Jadot's score in the last presidential election, 4.63% in the first round last April.

She spoke of a lack of preparation and an “embodiment problem”.

"It's not what was expected" and Yannick Jadot, "it does not break the sound barrier" in Hénin-Beaumont (Pas-de-Calais), said the leader of the Greens, elected opposition in this stronghold of the extreme right.



"A large part of the working classes no longer want" politics.

"Faced with this, I have the impression that the candidates who break through are those who have become social phenomena, more politicians or politicians," she said.

"We have to adapt to that", "we have to question our incarnations", in order to avoid that "all the people who are on TV for the party live in the (Parisian) triangle Belleville-Bastille-Republic”.

“We have to bring out people who come from the working classes, from popular territories, who come from rural areas”, underlined Marine Tondelier.

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