Unsa is one of the few unions to participate in the launch of the National Council for Refoundation in Marcoussis (Essonne). Its Deputy Secretary General Dominique Corona warns about the purpose of this new body.
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“If the mountain gives birth to a mouse, it will be very difficult afterwards to put some binder back into society.“, warns Thursday September 8 on franceinfo Dominique Corona, deputy secretary general of Unsa while Emmanuel Macron launched the National Council for Refoundation in Marcoussis (Essonne), the same morning. The new body presented as a new impetus democracy by the Head of State is contested, even boycotted by certain parties and unions who denounce a communication tool.
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According to him, there is no shortage of subjects, “ecological transition, digital transition, fears about the climate and the future for our children, purchasing power and employment“, he details. “All these themes show that there is a need today to discuss, but that we must go into a fair discussion“, he also says.
Above all, these discussions must lead to concrete actions, “that everyone puts their proposals on the table, that we discuss them concretely and that there are results”. “The French want results and we also the trade unions, we want them“, he adds.
Emmanuel Macron has already pulled two proposals out of his hat: a “national consultation“on line to hand over the French”among the great choices of the nation“. He also did not rule out organizing referendums on the subjects that will be addressed by the National Council for Refoundation (CNR), but “if it is so that people express themselves, but that nothing is done about it, I think that there too, there would be a real democratic risk“, warns the deputy secretary general of Unsa.