Communication problems? In Nièvre this Friday, March 31, on a visit on the subject of education, Elisabeth Bourne has not entirely escaped the challenge of the pension reform her government advocates. Readers of a regional newspaper asked the Prime Minister questions Republic of the Center according to the message to judge “very bad” around the text.
“Our messages didn’t get through”
“Don’t you think that the communication about your pension reform was very bad?”thus interrogated a pensioner who several times spoke out against lowering the retirement age to 64 years as part of a meeting with Elizabeth Bourne organized by the daily newspaper.
Faced with this issue, the prime minister admitted that there was no executive power there. “taken at best” the newspaper reported. “I won’t tell you that we communicated at best. Our messages didn’t get through. We didn’t do it in the best way.”she admitted. “Not everyone helped. Lots of misinformation circulating“she added, continuing to assert that this reform was “necessary”.
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The head of government was also asked about the purpose of her meeting with trade unions, scheduled for Wednesday, April 5, on the eve of a new day of popular mobilization against the text adopted in Parliament and currently being considered by the Constitutional Council. “Account suspension does not exist”the prime minister said. “I will listen to what the unions have to say. We still have a lot of topics to discuss”She said.
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