WAREMME - Le discours de Christophe COLLIGNON en prémices de la Fête du 1er mai est asse éloquent sur le désastre social provoqué par les mesures du Gouvernement de droite MR, Les Engagés, NVA
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00:30And we were not disappointed, we did not wait long to have a double vote
01:00real right-wing measures. We didn't have to wait long to see the rights of pensioners and workers unraveled
01:09and then to make the usual targets of rights, to make unions and mutual societies the recurring enemies
01:20and we didn't wait long to see that public services are not good, they cost money
01:26Yet it has helped a lot, as the previous speaker pointed out, during all the crises we have experienced.
01:34I said to the five governments of the right because the election took place and one party succeeded in a refoundation,
01:44I'm talking about the committed ones, but they also managed to betray their voters in record time.
01:51because they present themselves as center, center left, center right, but they only adopt negative right-wing measures
01:59for society and progressives and I think that in the coming months, this will be an important message to get across.
02:09So, dear comrades, if you are taking too long, I think that this government has nevertheless achieved something.
02:15Perhaps this may surprise you, but I think the federal government has achieved something.
02:19They may have broken the world record for the number of people on the streets over the number of days they were in place.
02:27Because we no longer count the social bodies that are in the street.
02:30Unions are normal, mutual insurance companies are normal, but we also have railway workers who have taken to the streets,
02:40teachers, CPS who are on strike, police officers, I even went to the central office to meet the DAP,
02:51make the military even rarer, and me who in my first life I was a lawyer,
02:57to tell you that before the courts move and go on strike, something has to happen.
03:01Magistrates, members of the public prosecutor's office, if there are still some, there will be other social bodies as well.
03:08So at least we are taken back a few decades, to the Martens-Gaulle governments,
03:15I think they are beating their bodies.
03:17All this to tell you that it is necessary to reform society,
03:22It is necessary to be able to be careful with budgets.
03:26But when you govern, it is important to decide, but you cannot govern alone,
03:31you cannot govern against the people, you cannot govern against the workers,
03:37and today, what is happening is that governments are governing in rupture,
03:43in the social breakdown, and which make our country divided.
03:48I promise not to be too long, the third idea that I wanted to convey to you,
03:51It's a bit like making the connection with what we say regularly.
03:56And I think I said last year.
03:59Last year, I think some of us, some of the speakers,
04:04and in discussing with you, at the beginning, we said that we were worried about the rise of populism.
04:13We can clearly see that the world is changing, we can clearly see that populism is taking over,
04:19that they have some victories.
04:22In Hungary, it is more than populism that is in power.
04:27In Türkiye, the same.
04:30In France, they are at the gates of power,
04:34and let's talk a little about our country,
04:37Vlaams Belang is not doing too badly in terms of voting intentions.
04:42Today it's more about worry,
04:45it is disbelief, because,
04:48you know it as well as I do,
04:49about a month ago,
04:50in the largest country in the world,
04:53there is someone who borders on the extreme right,
04:55if he is not the extreme right,
04:57But it was Donald Trump who changed the world order.
05:00Every day, not a moment passes
05:03without having a decision that derails,
05:08which destabilizes the planet,
05:10and so, somewhere, all this,
05:12I think we've moved beyond worry,
05:16and so, in a way, all this makes our blood run cold,
05:20but that's not why we're resigned.
05:23That's another idea.
05:24I also wanted to tell you that,
05:28despite this,
05:30It is important that we can say to ourselves
05:34that all this is not immutable,
05:36that it is not because we are in a context which is complicated,
05:40that all this is set in stone,
05:42and that the progressives we represent
05:44no longer exist.
05:47However,
05:48I also want to say things that I feel,
05:53when we are in a society like ours,
05:56so I promised,
05:57I said to myself, we talk about it, we don't talk about it,
05:59but when you do like Mr. Boucher,
06:02president of the MR who presents well,
06:04always with his little t-shirt,
06:05never drink a beer,
06:08but it does a lot of damage,
06:11he does a lot of damage,
06:13Why ?
06:13Because he achieved something,
06:15He managed to rule by dividing.
06:19It's as old as the hills,
06:20it's Machiavelli,
06:20but he succeeded.
06:23Why did he succeed?
06:24Because today,
06:27the poor worker
06:28no longer worries about knowing more
06:30why he is not paid
06:32more than 14 euros an hour,
06:35why his boss
06:37does not give him good conditions,
06:40he doesn't worry anymore
06:41dividends that his company makes,
06:43he is worried because
06:44his unemployed neighbor does nothing
06:47and that it is supposedly him
06:49let him pay for it.
06:51He is worried because there is
06:52too many social security recipients,
06:54because there is
06:55too many long-term patients.
06:58So, be good account,
06:59there may be abuse,
07:01and that's for sure.
07:02And that, we must be able to
07:04fight him,
07:05we must be able to say
07:06that very last public
07:08must be used well.
07:10but the evil of society
07:11does not end up there,
07:14does not find itself
07:15in social fraud.
07:17The evil of society
07:18finds himself in unfairness.
07:20You know,
07:20when the federal government
07:21decides on one side
07:23that we will hunt down
07:24social fraud
07:25and that in parallel,
07:28we are making a new tax amnesty
07:30for the big fortunes,
07:32I can't find
07:32that it is very fair
07:33and I think that
07:34This is a very bad message.
07:35So, if we continue
07:37to divide society,
07:40to divide people,
07:42I believe that, unfortunately,
07:44the right extract
07:44is a breeding ground.
07:46And I haven't said it yet
07:47than the unemployed
07:49or the social security recipient
07:50find all these words
07:51in, unfortunately,
07:52those who are forced
07:53to leave their country,
07:56that is to say, the foreigner.
07:57Remember
07:58that we are always
07:58someone's stranger
08:00and so, today,
08:02I think that
08:03we must make sure
08:04that the progressives
08:06that we are
08:06can carry
08:08these values.
08:10Before closing,
08:12I wanted to tell you
08:12also,
08:13Dear comrades,
08:15that for me,
08:15all this is not written
08:17in marble,
08:18there is no inevitability.
08:20All this is not written
08:21in advance.
08:23When we take the time
08:24to speak
08:24with our fellow citizens,
08:27we realize
08:28that more than ever,
08:30our company
08:31needs fairness,
08:33need for social justice,
08:36need for progress.
08:39So, these values,
08:40they are the most beautiful
08:42and I believe that
08:44only our party
08:45still embodies them.
08:47I know that the years to come
08:48will be complicated,
08:51I know that
08:52you are here
08:53from year to year,
08:54but I believe that
08:55the years to come
08:56are years
08:57which are important
08:59beyond us.
09:01Important beyond us
09:02because they are going to be
09:03made of fights
09:04in parliaments,
09:06they will be made
09:08of claims
09:09in the street,
09:11of power relations
09:12that we will not vote again
09:14that in four and a half years
09:15and five years.
09:17And I believe that by then,
09:18it is absolutely necessary
09:19than those who have
09:20desire for progress
09:21of social justice
09:23may unite,
09:25can make sure
09:26to counterbalance
09:27what happens.
09:29We cannot,
09:30each other,
09:31let it unravel
09:33what our predecessors
09:35have built
09:36over decades.
09:37a company
09:38cannot go
09:39than forward,
09:40she can't
09:41to see oneself unraveled
09:42as we see it
09:43Today.
09:44And then sort of,
09:47I think so too
09:48that we must do it
09:49not for ourselves,
09:51not for what it represents
09:52EPS,
09:53but because we
09:54we represent people.
09:56We represent
09:57those who are forgotten
09:59by the federal government,
10:01those who are mistreated.
10:03we can talk,
10:04we mentioned
10:04single-parent families,
10:08those who are today
10:09invisible.
10:10When I was a minister
10:11housing,
10:13we were talking about poverty,
10:14we were talking about homeless people,
10:16we were talking about poor housing.
10:19Today,
10:19all these notions
10:20have disappeared
10:21and for all these audiences,
10:24I think we should not
10:25not give up the fight.
10:27SO,
10:28in conclusion,
10:29comrades,
10:30Dear friends,
10:32I think that
10:33society has more than ever
10:34need us,
10:36more than ever
10:37need for progressive forces
10:39who keep values,
10:42more than ever
10:43need for fairness,
10:46of social justice,
10:48and this year,
10:50I even want to
10:50to add a term to you,
10:52of freedom.
10:54I will finish
10:54my intervention
10:56by a quote
10:58which is from Victorio,
11:01who says this,
11:02and honestly,
11:03I think we're there.
11:05Let's save freedom,
11:07freedom
11:07save the rest.
11:09Long live the PS,
11:11long live the first,
11:12Long live social progress.
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