Pension reform: Olivier Dussopt's level of protection reinforced

Lively debates in the hemicycle and threats that put the authorities on the alert

Pension reform: Olivier Dussopt's level of protection reinforced

Lively debates in the hemicycle and threats that put the authorities on the alert. As RTL reveals, police security around Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt, a major player in the government's pension reform bill, has been strengthened in recent days. Our colleagues from BFMTV specify, for their part, that the elected official is now accompanied by three security guards, against one usually.

The rebellion of the Insoumis deputies against the reform, marked in particular by the controversial tweet of Thomas Portes who posted a photo with his deputy's scarf and his foot resting on a football on which Olivier Dussopt appeared, or even the insults of his colleague Aurélien Saintoul who called the Minister of Labor an "impostor" and a "murderer" in the middle of the debate, pushes the member of the government to the limit. "He was furious, beside himself" and would have violently knocked on a door, testifies to our colleagues a member of the Assembly, after the invectives of the elected LFI.

Consult our file: Pensions: the big bang