Thursday, December 11, 2014

Martine Aubry “strongly opposed” to the passage from May to December … – La Voix du Nord

Martine Aubry "strongly opposed" to the passage from May to December … – La Voix du Nord

In his text, read here in its entirety, the “Lady of the 35 hours” do not go with the back of the spoon. Thus we can read the last lines of his column that the socialist mayor of Lille clearly denounced a “ regression for our society at the national level ” regression it promises to fight in his city. A conclusion which is completing a text in which it intends to ask the debate on the following terms: “ This is not a subordinate reform is a moment of truth around the only valid question: what society do we want to live “And to clarify:” Do we make consumption (…) the alpha and omega of our society? The left did she now offering as organization of life that Sunday walk to the mall and the accumulation of consumer goods?

If she knows that millions of French are already working on Sunday and that “ their function is needed in the community “, it also recalls that “ trade is a matter of disposable income ” and says she is “ always committed for a Sunday reserved for life: personal, collective life. Today, I am strongly opposed to the passage of five to twelve open Sundays per year . “

A deja vu

This is not the first After the socialist mayor of Lille chose very specific times to send his arrows to the government. We remember that, even absent from the summer school of his party, in La Rochelle in late August, the former first secretary of the PS had still heard from Lille her little music. At the time, always in a statement, she said that her city needed regulation of rents, when the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, retoquait much of the Alur law Cécile Duflot.

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