cropped by Léa Salamé live on France Inter, Rachida Dati does not let herself be done!

While the government is trying to get the National Assembly to adopt a bill to raise the retirement age to 64, Renaissance wants to be able to count on the voices of the right, and in particular those of the Republicans. It is in this context that Léa Salamé received this January 26 Rachida Dati, on France Inter. And the atmosphere was electric between the two women…

I don’t want to say, sorry Madame Salamé

The mayor of the 7th Arrondissement of Paris thus estimated about the project: “There is an injustice on long careers, on women, they themselves recognize it, they know it very well. So they are trying to move forward, I’ll tell you: there’s a cost problem. For example on long careers, it would cost 2 billion, and so they are seeing how they calibrate that”.

And to add however:I hope that we will obtain these advances. Because, who is fighting for these advances? Because I don’t want to say, sorry Madame Salamé, well done LR, but still we play politics for that”.

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A self-congratulation that the journalist did not miss. She immediately replied to Rachida Dati: “Yeah finally I remind you that the LR defended retirement at 65 in the presidential program of 2022 six months ago, huh!” And the politician did not let herself go…

No, but it’s not worth saying in this tone, gnagnana

No, but it’s not worth saying in this tone, gnagnana“then swung Rachida Dati, used to punchlines of all kinds on the sets. A tackle that made Léa Salamé laugh out loud. defended retirement at 65 in another context.

And to conclude:Emmanuel Macron was a little trapped because the context does not lend itself to it. If he had made the reform on his first five-year term, it would undoubtedly have passed“. And in 2023?

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