The government and right-wing parties reacted to the railway workers who went on strike in France. Government Spokesman Olivier Veran said: “Is it necessary to do this on a Christmas weekend? No, of course, you can’t go on strike at Christmas.”
In France, the government, right-wing and far-right parties reacted by calling on controllers to return to their posts as train services were canceled after they went on strike.
Speaking to France Inter, Government Spokesman Olivier Veran said: “Frankly, I’m not questioning the right to strike, the right of workers to demonstrate or take action, but is it necessary to do it on a Christmas weekend? No, of course, you can’t go on strike at Christmas.” he reacted.
Veran called for the controllers to end their strike because of Christmas.
Olivia Gregoire, Minister for Commerce, Crafts and Tourism, said: “Some put their personal interests above the public interest.” He commented that the railway workers who went on strike would cause trouble in the Christmas celebrations.
REACTION FROM THE RIGHT PARTIES TO THE STRIKERS
In a statement on Twitter, Valerie Boyer, senator of the centre-right Republicans (LR), stated that she was sad and angry because of the families who could not be together at the beginning of the year, and argued that the strike violated the continuity of public service.
Bruno Retailleau, chairman of the LR group in the Senate, said: “The SNCF strikers should be ashamed for ruining Christmas with so many families. Only the richest will find a solution (for the journey) by plane. We will have to put an end to this situation where a few dozen people have blocked thousands.” used the phrase.
Marion Marechal, the niece of far-right politician Marine Le Pen, accused the SNCF administration of making concessions for the strike, in which Frederic Falcon, a deputy of the far-right party National Unity (RN), used the phrase “worthless for the French”.
“The unions and a handful of strikers took the entire French people hostage,” Marechal said. This is unbearable. I repeat, we must reform the French trade union system.” He reacted to the strike with his statements.
1 IN EVERY 3 TRAINS CANCELED
It was announced that 1 of every 3 train services planned to be held on Friday, December 23, was canceled due to the strike of train controllers in France.
It was stated that approximately 200 thousand of the 800 thousand people expected to travel by train at the weekend would not be able to travel.
Thereupon, the official railway company SNCF announced that passengers whose tickets were canceled would be refunded twice the ticket price.
Train controllers are demanding a salary increase and a status equivalent to that of drivers.