In France, the pension reform does not please many people. In recent weeks, several thousand demonstrators have also marched in the streets, finding the postponement of the retirement age to 64 years unfair. On the BFMTV set, Brahim Sidibé, a garbage collector, testified to the difficulties of his job and the burden they represented. “I am a garbage man. I've been doing this job for thirteen years, and for eight years I was in the back of the dumpster […] I can tell you that the job we do is a tough job. We have colleagues who are unfit and some do not even reach the retirement age before, so I tell you, if it goes up to 64, I call it a reform of an assassin [ …] Does that mean that we don't count? »
Clémentine Autain, a member of "La France Insoumise", shared the sequence on her Instagram account, accompanying it with a message: " For him, for all those and even more those who would be the first victims, We, Nupes, will vote against the pension law in the National Assembly this afternoon. Justice and democracy must prevail over the madness of a lonely power. »
Carla Bruni, meanwhile, preferred to comment on the sequence with three "laughing" emojis, without further details. It was enough to attract the anger of Internet users. “So where is the respect? “, writes a user. " Pardon ? Pardon ? What is the cause of your laughter? You are uneasy, ” wrote another.
Nicols Sarkozy's wife did not react. If some suspect a possible hacking of the ex-first lady's account, the publication of new stories indicates that she is still in charge