France

2023 - 3 - 28

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France: Business climate indicates a resilient economy (ING Think)

Business sentiment declined only slightly in March despite the social tensions surrounding the pension reform. This confirms that activity in France is…

In addition, the full impact of monetary policy tightening is likely to start to be felt, weighing on household and business investment. The fact that economic sentiment is holding up is good news for economic growth at the beginning of the year, but it does not mean that economic activity is very dynamic in all sectors. The business climate confirms that activity in France at the beginning of the year is proving to be more resilient than might have been anticipated a few months ago.

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Concerns over violence mount as France faces new nationwide ... (Al Arabiya English)

French unions are holding a new day of nationwide strikes on Tuesday to try to force President Emmanuel Macron to reverse his decision to push through.

[World News](/News/world) “But it’s fragile and if this violence lasts and the garbage isn’t collected in Paris, yes it could discourage investors.” According to an Elabe poll after he spoke on television March 22, only 24 percent consider him to be a good president and 60 percent approve of the protests. Borne has said she is open to talks with opposition and union leaders, and aims to avoid using Article 49.3 again for anything apart from budget bills. Backing down would raise questions over Macron’s pledge to repair public finances and spur the labor market with pro-business reforms. Surveys regularly show French people want Macron to cancel the reform. “They come to cause damage, to injure, and to kill the police. Further scuffles have taken place in the days since. “Radicalized elements from the ultra left and extreme left are trying to take union marches hostage,” Darmanin told a news conference. [warning against excessive use of force](https://english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2023/03/24/Council-of-Europe-slams-excessive-police-force-in-France-protests). [AlArabiya](/)

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Protesters enter French airport amid demonstrations over pension ... (CNN)

Protesters entered an airport southwestern France on Tuesday as part of demonstrations against the nation's proposed pension reforms, which have sparked ...

The FSU – which streamed a live video from Tuesday’s protest inside the airport – is one of France’s main trade unions in its education sector, representing “162,000 members, of whom 88% are teachers,” according to its website. At least four groups can be identified in the footage based on their insignia, including a local Basquec trade union and two national associations – the CGT Departmental Union of Pyrénées-Atlantiques and the Fédération syndicale unitaire (FSU). The government has pressed on with the hugely unpopular bill because it says that relying on the working population to pay for a growing age group of retirees is no longer fit for purpose.

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France braces for violence in new wave of pension protests (NewsDrum)

France's government unfurled ramped-up security measures and warnings that violent demonstrators intend "to destroy, to injure and to kill" as trade unions.

Their goals have nothing to do with the pension reform. Their goals are to destabilise our republican institutions and bring blood and fire down on France," the minister said on Monday in detailing the policing measures. Paris: France's government unfurled ramped-up security measures and warnings that violent demonstrators intend "to destroy, to injure and to kill" as trade unions launched a new flurry of marches and strikes on Tuesday against pension reforms that have triggered an intense months-long firestorm of protest.

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Live updates: France braces for huge strikes over retirement age ... (The Washington Post)

Hundreds of thousands across France are set to ramp up protests against President Emmanuel Macron's pension bill, which raises the retirement age from 62 to ...

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France braces for more turmoil as Macron defiant on pension reform (Daily Sabah)

With President Emmanuel Macron still defiant over the controversial pensions reform, France braced for another day of strikes and protests on Tuesday. The.

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France faces new strike turmoil as Macron remains defiant (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

France faced another day of strikes and protests on Tuesday with a record number of police deployed as President Emmanuel Macron remained defiant over a ...

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Blocking the Louvre won't defuse France's pension bomb (The Japan Times)

France's pay-as-you-go pension system will have only 1.2 workers for every retiree by 2070 — an untenable situation.

In a recent Bloomberg survey of life expectancy versus effective retirement age, European countries dominated the Top 20, led by France and Luxembourg, where the average man has 18 healthy years in retirement. Famously deployed in the days of Charles de Gaulle during the 1968 student riots, it’s back in fashion after 10 days of strikes triggered by Emmanuel Macron’s hike in the minimum retirement age to 64 from 62. Worryingly, while climate denialism is being rolled back, demographic denialism is on the rise.

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France sees 10th day of mass mobilization against gov't pension ... (Anadolu Agency)

ANKARA. France on Tuesday woke up to a new day of mass mobilizations against the government's pension reform. President Emmanuel Macron is unwilling to ...

[Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Some 20% of the flights at Paris-Orly, Marseille, Toulouse, and Bordeaux airports have been canceled as requested by the French Directorate General for Civil Aviation. A total of 13,000 police officers will be deployed in the country to intervene in possible troubles, Darmanin added. Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne decided to invoke Article 49.3 of the constitution, a mechanism that lets the government adopt a draft bill without parliamentary approval. The aerial traffic will also be disrupted on Tuesday and Wednesday, due to the airport staff's walkout. The General Labor Confederation's energy branch previously announced in a statement that the workers will be mobilized, as in the past, in the nuclear sites, hydraulic dams, gas stocking units, and distribution sites.

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New strike turmoil grips France as Macron remains defiant (The Sun Daily)

PARIS: Fresh strikes and protests roiled France on Tuesday with a record number of police deployed, as President Emmanuel Macron remained defiant over...

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 13,000 members of the security forces would be deployed on Tuesday -- 5,500 of them in Paris alone. “But they should keep some trains running for students. The head of the French Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, said Tuesday violence accompanying protests was “an alarming symptom of the state of the social fabric” in France. On Tuesday, he also called for the appointment of a mediator between unions and the government saying this would be “a gesture in favour of cooling off, and finding a way out”. “We need to continue to hold out a hand to the unions,“ a participant in the meeting quoted Macron as saying, although the president rejected any revision of the pensions law. Laurent Berger, the head of the moderate CFDT union, said he would accept the offer of talks but only if the reform was first “put to one side”.

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Hundreds of thousands keep striking in France (TVP World)

The leader of France's largest union called on French President Emmanuel Macron to put "on hold" the pushing back of the average retirement age on Tuesday.

In order to facilitate the conversation between the government and unions over the coming months, he suggested appointing mediators. If we want to avoid clashes, and I want to avoid them, what the unions are proposing now is a gesture of appeasement to find a way out," said head of the CFDT union Laurent Berger, on France Inter radio. Police and protestors may clash, according to authorities in Paris and other cities.

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Live: French anti-pension reform protesters stage tenth day of strikes (FRANCE 24)

Nearly two weeks after French President Emmanuel Macron rammed pension reforms through parliament, hundreds of thousands of people are set to take part in ...

Hundreds of people were arrested that day in the [most violent](https://www.france24.com/en/france/20230324-use-of-force-signals-crisis-of-authority-as-france-s-pension-battle-turns-to-unrest)pension protests to date. The day of action is the 10th such mobilisation called by unions since protests erupted in mid-January against the reform, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. [nationwide mobilisation last Thursday](https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20230323-🔴-live-9th-day-of-nationwide-protests-as-france-s-macron-stands-firm-on-pension-reform)drew more than a million demonstrators, according to the interior ministry. Public transport was disrupted and deliveries were halted across France as workers walked out on the job. Days later, the government narrowly survived two non-confidence votes. Nearly two weeks after French President Emmanuel Macron forced an unpopular pension reform through parliament, hundreds of thousands are expected to take part in a new day of strikes and protests across France on Tuesday.

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A new wave of pension protest breaks out in France as police brace ... (NPR)

Fears that violence could mar the demonstrations against President Macron's unpopular pension reforms has led to deployment of 13000 officers, ...

Their goals have nothing to do with the pension reform. "It must be seized." Violence has since flared and thousands of tons of [stinking garbage](https://apnews.com/video/politics-france-government-macron-business-vulic-moncilo-14f36769fb764ad6b836efd73c2fb678) have piled up on Paris' streets as sanitation workers strike. We don't forgive!" The Louvre Museum was Despite fresh union pleas hat the government pause its hotly contested push to raise France's legal retirement age from 62 to 64, Macron seemingly remained wedded to it.

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Petition to disband controversial police unit in France has over ... (Anadolu Agency)

A special motorized unit of the French police is accused of a particularly brutal approach against demonstrators - Anadolu Agency.

[Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. "There were violent incidents, some of which were directed against the security forces," Mijatovic said. They were created in early 2019 by then-Paris Police Prefect Michel Delpuech as part of the Yellow Vests movement.

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France Tourism Reports Strong 2023 Winter Holiday As Post-Covid ... (Forbes)

The percentage of French taking a vacation during the recent winter holiday period passed pre-pandemic rates, the latest sign of a strong rebound for this ...

British tourists represented the biggest demographic visiting French mountain regions, finally able to enjoy travel free of Covid restrictions. Of those travelers, 79% took a holiday in mainland France, including 41% who traveled outside the region where they live. The percentage of French taking a vacation during the recent winter holiday period passed pre-pandemic rates, the latest sign of a strong rebound for this critical economic sector.

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France braces for violence in new wave of pension protests (Associated Press)

PARIS (AP) — France's government unfurled ramped-up security measures and warnings that violent demonstrators intend “to destroy, to injure and to kill" as ...

Their goals are to destabilize our republican institutions and bring blood and fire down on France,” the minister said Monday in detailing the policing measures. Their goals have nothing to do with the pension reform. In Paris, striking railway workers with burning flares and flags invaded and blocked train tracks serving one of the capital’s main stations, Gare de Lyon.

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Discover the 10 Most Populated Cities In France (AZ Animals)

And over 67 million people live there. The country is popular for its rich culture, delicious cuisine, well-preserved architecture, and many tourist attractions ...

Location: Located in the South of France, Montpellier sits on the Mediterranean Sea. Location: Nice sits along the southeastern coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea (French Riviera). It is also known for its medieval cityscape, Gothic architecture, prominent parks, museums, fine art, classical music festivals, and libraries. Location: Strasbourg is in Eastern France on the German border. The city is notable for its architecture, venues, museums, art exhibits, cuisine, and sports. Location: Bordeaux is in Southwestern France on the Garonne River, where it is a port city. Location: Lille sits along the Belgium border in Northern France. Importance and Notoriety: Lyon is a major economic center in France. Location: Lyon is the third largest city in France by population. It is also the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. Location: Paris is France’s capital and the most populated city in the country. France is one of the most visited nations on earth.

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Protests rage in France for a 10th day, as Macron remains defiant (Aljazeera.com)

Protests and strikes against unpopular pension reforms kicked off again Tuesday across France, with police security ramped up amid government warnings that ...

The interior minister said more than 1,000 “radical” troublemakers, some from overseas, could latch on to marches in Paris and elsewhere. The French leader previously used a special constitutional power to ram the reform past legislators without allowing them a vote. Despite fresh union pleas that the government pause its hotly contested push to raise France’s legal retirement age from 62 to 64, Macron seemingly remained wedded to it.

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French protesters and police clash in marches against pension ... (The Guardian)

While demonstrations in Paris and Nantes were peaceful, with the majority of demonstrators chanting and calling for the pension changes to be scrapped, on the ...

“It’s in the past now,” Véran said. Macron refuses to abandon the increase in the pension age, which was a central part of his manifesto before he was elected to a second term last year. Laurent Berger, the head of the moderate CFDT union, said he would accept the government’s offer of talks about general working conditions in France but only if the pensions changes were first “put to one side”. The interior ministry said 740,000 people took part in protests across France. At least 22 people were arrested in the capital by the afternoon, Paris police said. Police in Lyon in southeastern

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France's driest winter in over six decades turning its famous Lake ... (The Star Online)

Lake Montbel in France was initially created to irrigate the region's crops, but over time it became a tourist attraction.

“Lake Montbel, in fact, is the guarantee of income ... “In 2022, we really had conditions which will be the norm in 2050, due to climate change ... It is a haven of peace, a place of leisure and relaxation,” Carriere, who has been volunteering at the club since the early 2000s, said. about 25% of the maximum filling rate. “When you see it like that, it’s sad. “We are only currently at ...

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In Photos: Mass demonstrations take place across France (The Washington Post)

France is experiencing another day of nationwide strikes, two weeks after French President Emmanuel Macron forced a controversial pensions overhaul through ...

Christophe Archambault/AFP/Getty Images Macron has said he will not back down, leading to new scenes of dissent across the country Tuesday. Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images

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