Europe1 .fr 10:55 am, March 26, 2023

Faced with the popular protest against the pension reform, what room for maneuver does Emmanuel Macron still have? For Eric Zemmour, president of Reconquest and author of "I did not say my last word" at Rubempré editions, guest of the Grand Rendez-vous d'Europe 1 / CNews / Les Échos this Sunday, the head of state is immobilized.

Ten days after the triggering of Article 49.3 to pass the pension reform, anger continues to rumble in the streets of France. The ninth day of mobilization gathered Thursday 1.089 million people, according to the Ministry of the Interior, 3.5 million according to the CGT throughout France. Cobblestones, bottles and fireworks... The demonstration was marred by violence. According to the president of the Reconquest party, Eric Zemmour, guest of the Grand Rendez-vous d'Europe 1 / CNews / Les Échos this Sunday, Emmanuel Macron "has no other solution than to stand firm".

"If he holds new elections, if he dissolves, he will come back with an even smaller majority. If he holds a referendum, because he is so unpopular, people will say no. If he renounces his reform, he is ridiculous. He can go and finish his mandate quietly, what do I know, in Rambouillet!" exclaimed the author of Je n'ai pas dit mon dernier mot published by Rubempré.

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