The pension reform continues to spill a lot of ink, and remains, logically, the most debated subject, on TV as well as on the radio. This Thursday, March 23, Valérie Expert received host Pascal Bataille on her daily show “The Eye of the Expert”on South Radio. The journalist wanted to react to the star host of “Only the truth matters” on the pension reform imposed by the government on the French against all odds. And the least we can say is that Pascal Bataille was quick to give his opinion.
Cash, the 63-year-old host pointed the finger at the current government, and called on the French to mobilize even more against it: ”This protest must grow. I think it is absolutely necessary today that there is a mess in the country […] because it is no longer possible to accept. To resign oneself today is ultimately to give carte blanche to politicians who are completely disconnected from the old country, who are disconnected from democracy and who do them a lot of harm. he decided, adding ”that he had nothing to gain’‘ to give such a frank opinion on the matter.
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The celebrities up in arms
Pascal Bataille is not the first celebrity to dare to take sides in the conflict between the government and the French. That same day, in a column published in Release300 celebrities call ”immediate withdrawal” of the pension reform, which they deem ”unfair” And ”ineffective”. Among them, the actresses Laure Calamy, Isabelle Nanty, Corinne Masiero, Audrey Fleurot and Juliette Binoche, the actors Jonathan Cohen and Jean-Pierre Darroussin, or the singer Camélia Jordana…
Earlier in the week, several young influencers came out of the silence. A few hours after the rejection of the motion of censure by the Assembly, Seb la frite reacted on Twitter: ”So basically, we’re being shit on to the end? Strength to the strikers, it is now that nothing should be let go”. An opinion shared by Léna Situations, Sulivan Gwed or Inoxtag, who all three reacted publicly to the rejection of the motion and the government’s forced passage through 49.3.CG