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Only one condition will allow the participation of the NFP and Lucie Castets in the “new consultations” at the Élysée

Only one condition will allow the participation of the NFP and Lucie Castets in the “new consultations” at the Élysée

The NFP and Lucie Castets set a condition for participating in the new consultations at the Élysée

\n\nThe New Party of France (NFP) and trade unionist Lucie Castets recently announced their intention to only participate in “new consultations” at the Élysée on one condition. The two parties, respectively represented by the political world and that of the unions, showed an unusual and common determination in insisting on the establishment of this precondition.\n\n

What is this unique condition?

\n\nWhat is surprising is the unanimity between the NFP And Lucie Castets on a common condition for their presence at the Élysée. The political party and the union agreed to participate in the political event only if equal pay between men and women was put on the agenda. This announcement came against the backdrop of a growing wage inequality gap in France, which has raised many questions and criticism.\n\n

The NFP and Lucie Castets: United in their fight for equality

\n\nThe NFP and Lucie Castets have long held divergent views on many subjects. However, they seem to agree that the government must do more for equal pay between men and women. Castets stressed that concrete actions were necessary to close the wage gap. “Without equal pay, there can be no gender equality,” Castets said.\n\n

Why does this topic matter?

\n\nPay inequality is a hot topic that requires immediate attention from the government. By demanding that this issue be addressed during the “new consultations” at the Élysée, The NFP and Lucie Castets highlight the importance and urgency of this issue.\n\nIt is interesting to see how this common request for Lucie Castets and the NFP will be welcomed by the Élysée and whether this condition will serve as a catalyst to accelerate efforts to achieve equal pay in France. Once again, the question of whether this condition will be granted is left to the discretion of the Élysée. \n\n