This is the hot topic at the beginning of the year: pension reform. Indeed, the Elisabeth Borne government wants to change the existing law, specifically to bring the legal retirement age to 64. Many parties, especially the left, oppose this will and coordinate various demonstrations or strikes to express their views. This Tuesday, January 24, BFMTV He held a discussion with Olivier Véran, who represents President Macron, Mathilde Panot. rebel france and for Jordan Bardella National Gathering. If the audience expected friction between different interlocutors, they were not disappointed. Indeed, from the beginning of the program, journalist Maxime Switek wanted to make an observation. “We noticed that he refused to shake hands with Jordan Bardella”launched the former columnist C youFor Mathilde Panot.
A statement endorsed by the head of the LFI group in the National Assembly, who justified himself by assuring that there would be no National Rally for him. “There can never be a party like the others”. “Did you shake hands with Mr. Véran?”replied Jordan Bardella. “No, but I say hello, I said hello to you too”replied Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of the LFI in the Assembly. “So you don’t shake hands with anyone, it will be very complicated to get the majority of the French together”, the President of the National Rally concluded his speech. Just last June, at the first session of the new National Assembly, LFI MP Louis Boyard refused to shake hands with his RN colleague Philippe Ballard, which caused the anger of the party headed by Jordan Bardella.
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Source: Programme Television

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