The themes :
Pension reform : the government does not wait for the vote of the National Assembly and passes in force with 49.3. Mobilizations emanated quickly in several cities of France to oppose the text of the government, with in particular tensions place de la Concorde in Paris. Are we witnessing a conflagration of the street?
Elisabeth Borne heckled at the Assembly : After maintaining that it wanted to go through the vote, the government engages 49.3. Was this the worst solution? Should the government have gone as far as the vote, at the risk of not winning? To what extent does this decision weaken Elisabeth Borne?
Use of 49.3 : and now, what should we expect? The inter-union calls from this Thursday evening for a new day of mobilization on March 23 against the pension reform. Is the country fractured? Can Emmanuel Macron still govern for four years?
The informed:
Mathilde Imberty, franceinfo correspondent in Lyon, live from the mobilization in Saint-Etienne
Alain Gastalreporter for franceinfo, live from the mobilization at Place de la Concorde in Paris
Julie Marie Lecontehead of the political department of franceinfo
Isabelle Raymondhead of the Economic and Social department of franceinfo
Nathalie Mauretpolitical journalist at the Paris office of the Ebra group
Jerome Cordeliereditor-in-chief of the France service at Le Point
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