Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Labour law, Islam, “Night standing” Manuel Valls book – Europe1

“I was always left”. So says the prime minister in an interview four pages published Wednesday by Libération . Manuel Valls defends particular action last month, citing his fight against what he calls “the five blocks of France,” he said: fear, corporatism, political sectarianism, insecurity and discrimination.

& gt; Europe 1 discusses the four key moments of the interview River:

“We have not managed to present the reform positively, but despite this mistake – we must recognize things – we end up with a new useful and effective text, “admits the head of government while the protest is taking root in duration. “He missed [...], without doubt, a reproduction time and labor,” he concedes. But he says:.. “This law is favorable to business and employees”

“We must not complain to see young people get together, act and dream of collective This is the sign the French company has a blast, “said Manuel Valls. “My role is to make these energies are associated with a collective work that this momentum is constructive for everyone.” Born opposition to the project of Myriam El Khomri, movement “Night standing” now claims a ras-le-bol general facing rising unemployment and casualization of young people. “The situation is difficult for many young people: a quarter of assets under 25 is unemployed [...] Young people have the legitimate feeling that society does not care about her..”

But the man who was vice president of the UNEF in the 1980s also wishes to recall the measures taken: the entry into force of a premium segment for the low salaries, the release of an allowance of 460 euros for 400,000 young people or a support plan to the training and employment. “However, I recognize that this is not enough. We must go further and create meaning for the youth as a whole.”

Islam is basically compatible with the Republic

“secularism is our DNA. it is normal that we debate it. [...] I’d like us to be able to do demonstration that Islam great religion in the world and second largest religion in France, is fundamentally compatible with the Republic, democracy, values, equality between men and women. ” In early April, Manuel Valls was shocked, especially within his own political family, believing that Salafist groups were “winning the ideological and cultural battle” of the place of Islam in France. In the columns of Libération , Prime Minister explains: “What matters to me is the vast majority of our Muslim compatriots living a serene and respectful of Islamic values ​​of the Republic Or. is that 1% of the Salafis who give, especially on social networks. We must help the Muslims of France to win this cultural battle, to have this collective force against the Islamist ideology that govern social and political life . “

in addition, the tenant of Matignon reiterated his opposition to the veil,” when it is claimed politically militant way. We can not pretend that it was a fashion item or consumption as another. ” And would like to see the ban at university. “We should do this, but there are constitutional rules that make this difficult prohibition”

The Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron, launched the last week his own political movement, “Run”, in the hope of re-mobilize French around Francois Hollande. An initiative that claims to be “neither right nor left,” the young leader said that is not inset the PS. “Without denying the differences between left and right, it is obvious that one can perfectly forge pacts,” said Manuel Valls, “and from that point of view I am in tune with Emmanuel Macron. Everyone will have to pass. “

However, François Hollande, whose popularity rating remains historically low, is it able to recreate the conditions for candidacy in 2017? “I think everything is possible and is able to recreate a dynamic” replied the Prime Minister. “We have to defend his record, but it must, above all, to say the following to show the way.”

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