PoliticsPensions: Nupes and unions call for continued struggle after second RIP failed

Pensions: Nupes and unions call for continued struggle after second RIP failed


This is another defeat for the opponents of pension reform, but the left wants to take the next step quickly. This Wednesday, the Constitutional Council rejected a second request for a joint initiative referendum (RIP), just like the first one in April. The French will not be consulted on the contentious text, a frustration that the left is already determined to leave to him.

As soon as the decision of the elders was announced, the deputies of Nüpe called on their supporters to project themselves on June 6, the day of the fourteenth mobilization against the reform, 48 hours before the vote on the proposal of the Lyot group aimed at the abolition of the text. “The Constitutional Council did not approve the second draft of the RIP, whatever it was”launched the socialist boss Olivier Fauré, on twitter. “We will continue the fight against pension reform on June 6 in the streets.”

“Referendum is impossible…and the fight continues”

The same tone in the neighboring ranks of recalcitrant France (LFI). “Once again, the Constitutional Council is the guarantor of the prerogatives of the executive”, scourged president of the LFI group in the National Assembly Mathilde Panot. “Nothing is finished. See you on the streets on June 6th, half cycle on the 8th and all over the country by then.” Deputy environmentalist Sandrine Rousseau broke up from a tweet shorter, but just as clear. “Our constitution doesn’t like RIP”she wrote, a sentence accompanied by a hashtag “#6th Republic”.

The unions also want to quickly turn the page on the Elders’ decision to focus on the next timeline. “Referendum is impossible…and the fight continues”proclaims in a CGT press release. “To prevent the population from expressing its opinion on this central issue is an additional denial of democracy, adding to the too-long list of democratic stretches.”but the Montreuil power plant is now planned to be continued “fight until at least June 8”.

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Solidaires, a member of the intersyndicate, emphasizes in a separate press release that “There is no doubt that the ambitious goal of collecting 4.88 million signatures in nine months was achievable, given the ongoing mass rejection of pension reform.”AND “calls on the government to finally show courage and responsibility by reversing this reform”. Thus, the decision of the Constitutional Council does not close the debate.


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