
The image of a country in political crisis gives Francewhere tomorrow, for the fifth time in a month, unions call on workers to demonstrate and strike, while at the same time opinion polls confirm that more than 60% of French people oppose the reform proposed by the government pension system and in favor of the strike movement.
Meanwhile, the French Government suffered a serious setback yesterday Tuesday in national assemblywhere 256 deputies from both right and left parties rejected – by a parliamentary majority – an article of the pension reform bill, which concerned the obligation of large companies to have a certain minimum number of employees over the age of 55 years.
Government officials today described the event as “incomprehensible” while French media reports indicate that Emmanuel Macronpresiding today in the French Cabinet, said that the opposition has lost its bearings.
Meanwhile, far-right leader Marie Le Pen announced today her intention to make a proposal to impeach the government, while there are differences of opinion in the left opposition space between those who support the parliamentary filibuster tactic, which is represented by the submission of 13,000 amendments to the pension bill – and against them.
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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