‘Ten Percent’ star calls on government to ‘remove’ her!

Around Léa Salamé and Christophe Dechavanne, the set of What an era! received this Saturday, March 25, 2023 on France 2, Vincent Lagaf’, Enrico Macias, Olivier Véran or the actress Laure Calamy. The latter, revealed to the public thanks to the series Ten percent, came to defend the release of her latest film on March 29: Good behavior. A comedy directed by Jonathan Barré which marks the return to the big screen of the two friends of the Palmashow, David Marsais and Grégoire Ludig. She plays a trainer in a point recovery center during the day who turns into a serial killer of speeders at night. A feature film that has already garnered critical acclaim. But it is on a completely different subject that Léa Salamé also wanted to question her guest who, like other personalities, signed a forum in Release, published this Wednesday, March 22, taking a stand against the pension reform and the passage of the text to the Assembly thanks to article 49.3. A choir of 300 famous protesters, including actresses Juliette Binoche, Audrey Fleurot, but also singers Camélia Jordana and Philippe Katerine, all mobilized to denounce the drop to 64 from the starting age, the use of 49.3 and more generally government policy.

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“Let’s be a fucking model!”

Interested in signing Laure Calamy in this forum, Léa Salamé therefore asks her this Saturday evening on her show to speak on the subject. The actress answers, very feverishly: “This 49.3 is really unbearable. This reform and this backtracking on reforms is absolutely inaudible. First, solutions were proposed, such as equal pay between men and women, it would be 6 billion (economy, editor’s note). So it’s simply a political will, period. further explaining that France is “exemplary inthe world”, especially with his “social security system”, And “so let’s be a fucking model!” quickly moving on to “the social model created in France at the end of the war in a ruined country” on “the boomers”, THE “GDP”,“in short, when you look at it, you can see how much of a lie they are, it’s quite simply that we want to privatize health, we want people to pay to have mutual insurance…”, summarizes the actress, rather confusedly. Amused, the political journalist throws out: “Do you have something to say to Olivier Véran?” she announces since the minister must intervene a little later on her set. And the 48-year-old artist, visibly tired of answering confusedly: “Remove this retreat… (general laughter), uh thisreform…” she lets go, sighing and regretting her slip. “Take this retreat!” replies Léa Salamé. “Yes exactly…” concludes Laure Calamy, relieved to have finished her political passage.

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