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French voters are happy with EmmanuelMacron‘s plans to shrink parliament and scrap perks enjoyed by 150,000 railway workers, but less pleased by the president’s effort to make car drivers slow down, polls show.
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That would put France on a par with Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands, where limits are among the lowest in Europe.
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That reform has sparked warnings of industrial action from labour unions who will decide on March 15 whether to call for a strike.
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“I’m against this and I would have voted against it, had it been a proposal in parliament,” Francois Jolivet, a member of parliament forMacron‘s LREM party, told France 2 TV this week.
Polls show Macron hitting speed bump in French reform drive
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Polls show Macron hitting speed bump in French reform drive
French voters are happy with EmmanuelMacron‘s plans to shrink parliament and scrap perks enjoyed by 150,000 railway workers, but less pleased by the president’s effort to make car drivers slow down, polls show. As the 40-year-old prepares a constitutional change to lower...