By presenting the executive's measures on Tuesday to reform pensions, Elisabeth Borne indirectly cemented the relationship between the Nupes partners.

The left has indeed presented a united front to embark on the battle for pensions by holding a first meeting in Paris, with the Insoumis François Ruffin at the forefront.

Fabien Roussel (PCF), Boris Vallaud (PS), Marine Tondelier (EELV) and the other Nupes political leaders were preparing to speak at 8:40 p.m. when the face of the Prime Minister appeared on the screen.

The crowd then booed copiously.

In total contrast to what preceded, when the thousand people gathered in the Olympe de Gouge room in Paris, full to bursting, feverishly sang a cover of

I will survive

 : "We want to live, not just survive, retirement at 60 years, work better and for less time!

".


At the podium, François Ruffin vilified an Elisabeth Borne who came "to deliver a sentence behind her desk: two more years for forklift drivers, truck drivers, cleaning women".

“It is for them that it will weigh the most on the shoulders, the knees, whereas for the ministers it is an arbitration, it is abstract”, he was indignant.

The entire left, from the socialists to France Insoumise via the environmentalists, has already called for rallying on the first day of union mobilization against the reform, on January 19.

Marine Tondelier promises an Assembly "transformed into a ZAD"

The leader of the rebellious deputies Mathilde Panot for her part bet on the affects, evoking “the more joyful energy” in the crowd than “the gray mine of Elisabeth Borne”.

The boss of the Greens Marine Tondelier promised her a “National Assembly transformed into a ZAD” (zone to be defended) and a “street where 49.3 does not exist”.

The evening then concluded with the title

J'veux du soleil

, the name of one of François Ruffin's documentaries.

The deputy of the Somme, who cultivates his independence within LFI, was behind this raout organized by his newspaper

Fakir

with the online magazine

Reporterre

.

And this meeting preceded the first official meeting of the Nupes on pensions, on January 17 in Paris.

“I can see that you are going to look for the little beast, but Mélenchon (currently in Guyana) retweeted today's meeting, so there is no ambiguity”, François Ruffin also assured journalists.

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