“The objective is not censorship for censorship’s sake!” This can only be the sanction of non-agreement. All the energy that we are developing is to find the bases of an agreement for the country”… Patrick Kanner, senator from the North and president of the socialist group in the Senate, was in Vannes, Saturday January 25, at the occasion of the wishes of the PS Federation of Morbihan. He responded to the invitation of Simon Uzenat, federal secretary and senator from Morbihan.
We hold the future of this government in our hands. Bayrou knows it. It's a madré. He seeks to last…
The senator from the North made very political remarks in front of nearly 70 “comrades” including Marie-Cécile Riedi, assistant secretary of the local section of the Socialist Party and originally from Lille, who did not fail to remind him that they had stuck posters together 50 years ago, but also Philippe Meyer, one of the co-founders of the PS in Morbihan to whom Simon Uzenat paid tribute, and several local elected officials, notably Pascal Barret, mayor d’Arradon, and Anne Gallo-Kerleau, mayor of Saint-Avé…
No “submission to the Rebels”
“France's interest is that it has an opposition but not an infertile opposition. We want to be a responsible opposition, insisted Patrick Kanner. Like the RN, we hold the future of this government in our hands. Bayrou knows it. It's a madré. He seeks to last. » One way for the socialist to distance himself from La France insoumise: “We cannot be in submission to the Insoumis. They must respect us. We have a history, a present, a future. I don't shame socialism. We know what it is to govern. We are in opposition. We are not intended to remain so.”
-Reforming pension reform
The president of the socialist group in the Senate obviously spoke about retirement reform, describing it as unfair: “A reform that will have to be reformed if not repealed. The status quo is not possible. We will have to find solutions through social negotiation”… Education too, with the hope that the 4,000 positions in National Education will be restored by a joint joint committee, and taxation with the announcement of a tax on large assets exceeding 100 million euros…
It was Simon Uzenat who was responsible for alluding to one of the major issues in Morbihan, the Brittany foundry: “It could close due to the simple ill will of a group, Renault, which could put 350 people in precarious situations. families. We have to be there.”
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