Yesterday's episode of the french pensions law was it's partial approval by the constitutional court and it's immediate ratification by Macron "to move on asap". Now we're discovering that among the details that the judges rejected was... the priviledge for cops ! Oopsies, they might not appreciate.
It could be dangerous because having cops in the opposition mean more fashes armed willing to organize to take profit of the mess to push for a far right coup... i don't believe it will happen tho.
What's sure is that those details rejected fragilize even more Macron because they all were some compromise with the moderate opposition. They'll probably be really pissed off by Macron's disregarding contempt.
Now the situation is: people now that demos are only useful to express an anger but know that they're almost useless, an increasignly proportion angry enough to withhold or step up to more radical actions. And there are more and more happenning: state's and companies headquarter's attacked or invaded, blockades, night riots... The motives are also getting more global as it's been shifting from the pensions only to the whole Macron's regime.
On monday evening, Macron will talk to the TV to tell his "moving on" bullshit. I'm pretty sure we're numerous to feel the need to shut his fucking mouth up. President not listening to the people: people not listening to the president.
>Index senior, avantages pour les policiers… ces « cavaliers sociaux » retoqués par le Conseil constitutionnel
https://www.publicsenat.fr/article/parlementaire/index-et-cdi-seniors-avantages-pour-les-policiers-ces-cavaliers-sociaux?amp
>Dans sa décision qui valide l’essentiel de la réforme des retraites, le Conseil constitutionnel a tout de même censuré certains « cavaliers sociaux », c’est-à-dire des mesures qui n’avaient pas assez d’impact financier sur les comptes de la Sécurité Sociale.
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