Annie Ernaux, Adèle Haenel and hundred personalities protest against “terribly unequal project

In a column published Wednesday by the left weekly “Politis”, the signatories among which are also the actor Jean-Pierre Darroussin and the writer Nicolas Mathieu, qualify the project of the government of “archaic”.

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On the eve of a national day of mobilization against the pension reform, the Nobel Prize for Literature Annie Ernaux, the actress Adèle Haenel, the actor Jean-Pierre Darroussin and the writer Nicolas Mathieu take a stand against the project of the project Government in a forum posted online Wednesday January 18 by the weekly left-wicked Politis.

Along around a hundred personalities, they share their “determination to fight this project of archaic and terribly unequal reform”.

“The reform will strike more hard those who exercise the most difficult, sulky – both physically and psychologically – professions, and who are less likely to enjoy a peaceful retirement and imagine a future after 64 years “, argue the signatories.

” a reverse of social history “

“The objective, in reverse of social history, is to make work more and longer women and men who aspire to rest and to give free rein to their projects in a privileged moment of life”, Do they continue about this reform, which plans to repel the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.

According to these personalities marked on the left, the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, wants to “seduce the right to create a majority that the ballot boxes did not give him”.

Among the signatories also include economists Julia Cagé and Thomas Piketty, the actresses Ariane Ascaride and Corinne Masiero, the musician Dominique A, the humorist Guillaume Meurice or the host Valérie Damidot.

/Media reports cited above.