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The streets of French cities are once again filled with protesters. It is the sixth day of action against the reform plans of President Emmanuel Macron, the unions continue to oppose the raising of the retirement age to 64 years. “We are exhausted, we don’t want to work anymore.”

On Tuesday, the streets of French cities fill once again with protesters as the sixth day of action against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms begins. (ANP/EPA)

From Nancy to Bordeaux, from Lyon to Nantes, all over France refineries have been closed and schools remain closed. International rail traffic also largely came to a halt, and a highway north of Paris was blocked. The inconvenience this entails is tolerated by many French people. Most people support strikes, because even if they hinder daily life, they are also part of it.

The biggest event takes place in Paris. The leader of the largest trade union federation, CFDT, Laurent Berger already speaks of a historic turnout, with at least 20 percent more protesters than on January 31st. Two million French people took to the streets that day. Unions have announced that strikes could continue for days until reforms are off the drawing board.

The question is whether the reforms will materialize. Macron currently lacks a majority in parliament. He can count on the support of part of the conservative Les Republicains party. In the event of a setback, he could even use his constitutional power to sidestep a parliamentary vote.

“Reforms are necessary to ensure the viability of the system. ‘

Elizabeth Borne,

According to Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, reforms are still absolutely necessary. “We understand the implications of this legislative change, but it is a necessary measure to ensure the viability of the system.”

Author: Isaac Davids
Source: BNR

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