Presumably that meeting with Rishi Sunak was to get special dispensation for him to cross the channel hidden in a fishing boat, fleeing the French public's pitchforks, after he does this.
I know your joking but nah he's got enough militarized police around him for the time being.
French police have gone the route of the Americans. They're militarized now and it intensified alot, as did their tactics, in reaction to the Yellow Vest protests.
Yes. The minimum retirement age is going from 62 to 64 for most people, and from from 52 to 54 for cops. Although, and don't quote me on this, it appears that most cops keep working past 52 anyway so few cops would actually be inconvenienced by the reform.
Edit: They probably have a secret union exemption ready to go so that they're not affected at all.
The police here have a lot of political power and have even held demonstrations against proposed reforms or controls over them (at which demonstrations, btw, for anyone still under any delusions about the revolutionary nature of the PCF, the French Communist Party leader Roussel showed up at in their support.) Melechon also has a republican streak, which ends up reactionary in the French context, aside from all his other issues).
Presumably that meeting with Rishi Sunak was to get special dispensation for him to cross the channel hidden in a fishing boat, fleeing the French public's pitchforks, after he does this.
I know your joking but nah he's got enough militarized police around him for the time being.
French police have gone the route of the Americans. They're militarized now and it intensified alot, as did their tactics, in reaction to the Yellow Vest protests.
Are the police's pensions affected by this?
Yes. The minimum retirement age is going from 62 to 64 for most people, and from from 52 to 54 for cops. Although, and don't quote me on this, it appears that most cops keep working past 52 anyway so few cops would actually be inconvenienced by the reform.
Edit: They probably have a secret union exemption ready to go so that they're not affected at all.
The police retirement age will go from 52 to 54.
The police here have a lot of political power and have even held demonstrations against proposed reforms or controls over them (at which demonstrations, btw, for anyone still under any delusions about the revolutionary nature of the PCF, the French Communist Party leader Roussel showed up at in their support.) Melechon also has a republican streak, which ends up reactionary in the French context, aside from all his other issues).
Yeah. They even had his head of security dress up as a cop and join in beating the shit out of protestors I believe.
Yh the Benala scandal has been a pretty permanent thing lmao