Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Holland does not include combat Martine Aubry on work … – Le Figaro

Holland does not include combat Martine Aubry on work … – Le Figaro

THE SCAN POLICY – According to the chained duck, the President of the Republic as the Prime Minister does not include Martine Aubry outputs

Sunday work agitated for several days the debates within the socialist family. The Macron law wants to extend it and left the PS slows government projects. Martine Aubry, Benoît Hamon, Aurélie Filippetti and several parliamentary one hand, the government and the majority of the other. The debate was marked by the release of the mayor of Lille, which usually silent, published an article in Le Monde evoking a “regression”.

A habit that Francois Hollande as Manuel Valls do not understand, says Canard chained to be published Wednesday. “I do not understand that Martine Aubry do Sunday work a social issue,” says the head of state according to comments reported. “I do not feel that one is less socialist when you propose, against compensation, work twelve Sundays instead of five,” he continued. For him, “Sunday work is not the great debate of the Socialist twenty-first century.” Incidentally, the head of state joked about opponents this Sunday work extension project by calling them “socialists Sunday.”

What political strategy is hiding behind the attitude of the former minister, today counterweight inside the Socialist Party from the government? The Prime Minister does not understand either, according to the weekly. “In Paris, 75% of the electorate is left for Macron law,” said Manuel Valls its support. He considers that “Martine and Benoit went too fast in the fight, not realizing that even the public left did not follow.”

While the Sunday work focuses, with the reform of regulated professions, most of the critics of the Macron law, the head of government assured that there was “debate margins” between 5 and 12 worked Sunday. Glissant still like pounding his opponents that “Sunday is not a day like any other.”

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