After pan-bashing, France's Macron faces Labour Day protests

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Almost three in four French people were unhappy with Mr Macron, a survey by the IFOP polling group found. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS - France’s President Emmanuel Macron faces more nationwide protests on Monday as he seeks to steer the country on from a divisive pension law that has sparked anger, pan-bashing and social unrest.from 62 to 64, despite months of strikes against the Bill.

But protesters have booed and banged pots and pans at him on his forays into provincial France to meet members of the public.Unions and the opposition are hoping for a mass turnout at the May Day rallies to let Mr Macron know they continue to oppose the pension overhaul. “We are making sure 2023 goes down in the country’s social history,” he told broadcaster BFMTV ahead of the public holiday.

But momentum has waned at recent strikes and demonstrations held during the working week, as workers appear unwilling to continue to sacrifice pay.Demonstrators clanged kitchenware to drown out Mr Macron during a speech to the nation after approving the pension law last month, and activists have kept up the practice on some of his visits around the country.

 

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