After what happened yesterday -- notably at the Sorbonne -- with these images of brutality, I ask the government to end its obstinacy and stubbornness and open talks toward withdrawing this law. |
Do you think the many students and workers who have been fighting against this text for months ... will understand the president's decision (if he passes the law)? Do you think that will be a factor of appeasement, a solution for the country? |
From now on, the response cannot be found in a government reshuffle, whatever its scope, but in a major change in the direction of the government. |
He has complicated things rather than making them simpler. |
I think when you are interior minister and number two in the government, you should master your own language, |
I want to hear Jacques Chirac today. Where is the president when such serious events are taking place? |
If he takes the other decision -- that's to say (enacting the law) -- then he will be opening a major crisis. |
It allowed nationalists ... to transform the SNCM problem into a Corsican problem. |
Jacques Chirac thinks that words are enough, |
Now their freedom has been secured, informing parliament about all the conditions of how the discussions have unfolded since August is the least thing that can be done. |
The CPE isn't one more tool to create employment; it's a tool to destroy permanent jobs. The CPE will progressively become the only access to the labor market for young people, irrespective of their qualification, their salary or their branch of work. |
The CPE isn't one more tool to create employment: it's a tool to destroy permanent jobs. The CPE will progressively become the only access to the labor market for young people, irrespective of their qualification, their salary or their branch of work. |
The president knows the trade unions' attitude. He knows the frustrations of many youths. |
There needs to be greater transparency. The French deserve to know the truth. They have the right to know the nature of the illness of their head of state. |
There will be more demonstrations. |