No rapprochement with voters for Macron, just the sound of pots and pans
The French president is throwing everything at the wall to avoid becoming a lame duck.
The French president is throwing everything at the wall to avoid becoming a lame duck.
A state of intermittent anarchy, choreographed by the trade unions, has taken over from any kind of political discourse.
Whoever wins the battle of pension reform – the unions or Macron – France will be changed.
One in five work days are being lost to strikes as Macron and his prime minister Elisabeth Borne dig in their heels over controversial reforms.
Elisabeth Borne, a technocrat from the Socialist Party, should toe Macron’s line as the President heads into tricky National Assembly elections next month.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s party, La République en Marche (Republic on the Move), captured a decisive majority on Sunday, June 18, in elections for the
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