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The inter-union is counting on a tidal wave, Monday, May 1, to show the executive that the face-to-face is not over. The point with Anne Bourse, live from the Élysée.
“The war of attrition continues“, sums up Anne Bourse, from the Élysée (Paris). The mobilization of May 1 will be closely scrutinized by the executive, “but some are admitting behind the scenes that it will be stronger than May Day in recent years. An adviser to Emmanuel Macron assures: ‘we must not predict anything’, even if in the entourage of the president, some consider that the weariness is there, that the bet is won, that we must move on to something else“, reports the journalist.
The Constitutional Council will decide on the RIP on May 3
Some ministers, on the other hand, are more cautious, judging that “the page has not yet been turned, the wounds have not healed at all, but everyone is wondering. What next for unions?“relates Anne Bourse. The discussion is necessary, what intends to do Elizabeth Borne, from the beginning of the week, by inviting the unions “to talk about the social agenda and future labor law and full employment“, says the journalist. Emmanuel Macron will continue his trips to the field. And above all, on Wednesday, May 3, “the Constitutional Council will rule on the request for a shared initiative referendum, which aims to block the pension reform“, explains Anne Bourse.