Macron Goes Rogue With Pension Age Amendment And The French Aren't Having It
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Pensions have always been a key part of President Macron’s vision for reforming France. But his plans were disrupted – first by widespread protests; then by Covid. Now in his second and final term in office, this is perhaps his last chance to get the job done. Thousands of people have now taken to the streets in Paris and police are clashing with disgruntled workers. With trash bags piled high in Paris from an ongoing public service strike, many believe this is the biggest threat to President Emmanuel Macron’s authority since the so-called “Gilets Jaunes”, or Yellow Vests protests, which began in late 2018.
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