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The specter of “yellow vests” looms over Paris… and a government calm plan

Yellow Jackets"which was launched 4 years ago, and represented the biggest and most important challenge for the French president Emmanuel MacronDuring his first mandate, he led to the organization of demonstrations on Saturday in Paris and in several other regions, to protest against the retirement law currently under consideration by the French parliament, and also to demand the improvement of living conditions to contain the repercussions of the economic crisis.

The call coincides with the escalation of the workers’ strike movement across the country and the entry of doctors into an open sit-in for the second consecutive week to protest the low standard of health services.

In a preventive attempt to contain the crisis, French Prime Minister Elisabeth BourneShe was flexible on reforming the controversial pension system, saying other solutions would be possible to help the government with its plan to raise the retirement age to 65. In the same context, Borne met with trade unions on Tuesday to discuss the reform plan .

As announced by the president Macron A package of measures, during his speech to celebrate the new year, would calm the square, in particular: announcing a plan to restructure hospitals and the health care system in response to requests from doctors.

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Macron also confirmed his intention to reform the pension system, which was long overdue in the country, he said.

In his speech, Macron touched on the worsening energy crisis in the country, pledging to seek a solution, and urged the French to continue saving energy to avoid greater repercussions of the crisis.

January sees intense calls for demonstrations from trade unions and the Bakers Union, as well as calls for a movement "Yellow jackets"They all share the reason for the country’s economic decline and the impact of rising prices, particularly energy prices, on manufacturing, according to political writer and editor-in-chief of The Voice of the Two Banks in Paris, Nizar Al – Jilidi.

And according to Al-Jalidy’s speech, to the site "Sky News Arabia"The protest movement puts pressure on Macron and his government, especially in light of the worsening energy crisis in the country and the crazy increase in prices following the repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis.

Al-Jalidi says the country is facing a harsh winter due to the ongoing gas crisis in the country, without finding real solutions from the government, and inflation is reaching its highest historical level, which will cause an expansion of the protests against the French president and the Bourne government.

Al-Jalidi stressed that the French government is facing a difficult month this January with the return of the movement "Yellow jackets" Back to the field movement, and to the existence of a popular response to the demands announced by the movement, especially as it corresponds to the demands of the majority of citizens

affected by the economic crisis.

For his part, French politician Murad Al-Hattab does not expect the government’s current efforts to contain the crisis, because he has provided no solutions.

In a statement a"Sky News Arabia"Al-Hattab says that Macron is responsible to the people for the economic crisis, the decline of services and the high level of inflation, which have a direct impact on the citizen and arouse his anger.

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According to Al-Hattab, the French did not respond to Macron’s calls on the eve of the New Year’s celebrations, and the crowd came out angry at the deteriorating economic situation in the country and to protest against the retirement law that the president insists on completing. which is an indication of an increase in the number of protests over the next month.

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movement calledYellow Jackets“, which was launched 4 years ago, and represented the biggest and most important challenge for the French president Emmanuel MacronDuring his first mandate, he led to the organization of demonstrations on Saturday in Paris and in several other regions, to protest against the retirement law currently under consideration by the French parliament, and also to demand the improvement of living conditions to contain the repercussions of the economic crisis.

The call coincides with the escalation of the workers’ strike movement across the country and the entry of doctors into an open sit-in for the second consecutive week to protest the low standard of health services.

In a preventive attempt to contain the crisis, French Prime Minister Elisabeth BourneShe was flexible on reforming the controversial pension system, saying other solutions would be possible to help the government with its plan to raise the retirement age to 65. In the same context, Borne met with trade unions on Tuesday to discuss the reform plan .

As announced by the president Macron A package of measures, during his speech to celebrate the new year, would calm the square, in particular: announcing a plan to restructure hospitals and the health care system in response to requests from doctors.

Macron also confirmed his intention to reform the pension system, which was long overdue in the country, he said.

In his speech, Macron touched on the worsening energy crisis in the country, pledging to seek a solution, and urged the French to continue saving energy to avoid greater repercussions of the crisis.

In January, there are intense calls for demonstrations by trade unions and the Union of Bakers, as well as calls by the “yellow vest” movement, all united by the reason for the country’s economic decline and the impact of high prices, especially energy prices, on the movement of production, according to Nizar, a political writer and editor-in-chief of The Voice of the Two Banks in Paris.

According to Al-Jalidi’s statement to Sky News Arabia, the protest movement puts pressure on Macron and his government, especially in light of the worsening energy crisis in the country and the crazy increase in prices following the repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis .

Al-Jalidi says the country is facing a harsh winter due to the ongoing gas crisis in the country, without finding real solutions from the government, and inflation is reaching its highest historical level, which will cause an expansion of the protests against the French president and the Bourne government.

Al-Jalidi stressed that the French government is facing a difficult month this January, with the return of the “yellow vest” movement on the ground and the existence of a popular response to the demands announced by the movement, especially since it corresponds to the needs of the majority of citizens.

affected by the economic crisis.

For his part, French politician Murad Al-Hattab does not expect the government’s current efforts to contain the crisis, because he has provided no solutions.

In a statement to “Sky News Arabia”, Al-Hattab says that Macron bears the people the responsibility for the economic crisis, the decline in services and the high level of inflation, which have a direct impact on the citizen and arouse his anger.

According to Al-Hattab, the French did not respond to Macron’s calls on the eve of the New Year’s celebrations, and the crowd came out angry at the deteriorating economic situation in the country and to protest against the retirement law that the president insists on completing. which is an indication of an increase in the number of protests over the next month.

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