12:28 : Good morning @Alert ? Accumulation?, Laurent Berger served four terms, including two full terms at the head of the CFDT (2014-2018, then 2018-2022). Elected for the first time in November 2012, after the resignation of François Chérèque, it has therefore been 10 and a half years since he headed the trade union organization.
12:28 : How many mandates??? THANKS.
12:00 p.m. : Olivier Véran also reacts to the announcement of Laurent Berger, who will leave his post as president of the CFDT on June 21. He was a partner “serious”, “sometimes tough”launched the government spokesperson.
11:58 : “I do not at all share the finding of a democratic crisis, our institutions have worked. There is a crisis of confidence in the institutions, in political representation.”
Asked about the words of Pierre Rosanvallon on the “democratic crisis”, Olivier Véran “does not share the observation” of the historian. He mentions in particular the Citizens’ Convention on the end of life: “We hear this desire for the French to be fully useful.”
11:54 : “Not only is it possible, but it is desirable and even essential that members of the government be able to travel throughout the national territory.”
Asked at the exit of the Council of Ministers about the difficulty for the government and the executive to go to the field, Olivier Véran evacuates the subject: “Discussing with the French is never complicated. It’s always a chance.”
11:40 a.m. : “I believe it is important that women are at the head of trade unions.“
Laurent Berger, who has become one of the figures of the protest against the pension reform, specifies in The world (paid item) that he does not intend to engage in politics. “I have no professional or militant landing spot. I haven’t had time to deal with it.”
11:41 a.m. : “I am not essential to the CFDT.”
Laurent Berger specifies that he will leave his place on June 21 to Marylise Léon, current number two of the confederation. “It’s neither a whim nor a choice dictated by current events. I simply want to respect collective rules and a form of personal ethics, linked to the democratic functioning of the CFDT.“
11:31 a.m. : The secretary general of the CFDT, Laurent Berger, announced in an interview with World (subscriber link) that he will leave office next June, after more than ten years at the head of the union.
11:26 : A prefectural decree prohibits the demonstration in #Muttersholtz The activists are pushed back by the gendarmes in the adjacent streets before the arrival of the President of the Republic. https://t.co/UO0zQfT0gS
11:26 : “We will ask you to step back”announces a policeman. “Last warning: we will use force”, he then warns using a megaphone for the demonstrators gathered in front of the town hall of Muttersholtz (Bas-Rhin). The few hundred demonstrators, who came to protest against the pension reform, were finally pushed back almost 200 meters further.
11:29 : The gendarmes push back the demonstrators before Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Muttersholtz (Bas-Rhin).
10:58 : Hello Indeed, the management of the University of Caen yesterday deplored “considerable damage” committed, according to her, in a building which had been occupied by demonstrators since March 6 and which was evacuated on Monday by the police. “The photos speak for themselves, broken seats, tags, smashed walls, destroyed computers, it’s deplorable“, details the management with France 3.
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10:45 a.m. : Is it true that the faculty of Caen was devastated in opposition to the pension reform?
10:28 : “We are at the end of the Fifth Republic, we are in the worst of the Fifth Republic.”
On franceinfo, Sandrine Rousseau denounced “an extremely concentrated power at the Élysée” which was reflected during the debates on the pension reform. “I think there was stubbornness on the part of Emmanuel Macron and I think that the promulgation of the law in the hours following the opinion of the Constitutional Council is the sign of this stubbornness.”
08:52 : “I think migration is too big a topic to discuss with the RN in reality.”
Guest of franceinfo, Sandrine Rousseau reacts to the controversy surrounding journalist Hugo Clément, who agreed to debate with Jordan Bardella during an evening organized by Current values. “I had been invited to this debate and I had refused to go, ecology cannot be far right.”
08:05 : The centrist group Liot will file a bill to demand the repeal of the pension reform. The text could be examined on June 8 during a day during which the group has the right to propose as many texts as it wishes.
07:52 : Emmanuel Macron wants to renew contact with the French to get out of the pension reform crisis. The president therefore goes to Alsace, to visit a local SME and show himself to the working France. The Elysée perfectly knows how to padlock trips at the risk of sometimes artificial images, but this time the Head of State “will get in trouble, the idea is not that he is in a bubble”provides franceinfo with support for the preparations.
07:21 : “Macron in Alsace to relaunchtitle the Latest news from Alsace (paid article). “Macron’s hundred days begin in Muttersholtz“, estimates the daily. The president must notably visit the wooden construction company Mathis to talk about reindustrialization.
07:22 : “Macron passes the mistigri to the social partners”estimated The Opinion (paid article). For everyday, “the Head of State seeks to pose as an arbiter by letting employers and unions negotiate matters resulting from the law on pensions or relating to working conditions“.