, and reduce it to 60 for those who started working before the age of 20.
And with such large opposition groups on opposite sides of the political spectrum, Macron will find himself “between a rock and a hard place,” says Philippe Marliere, professor of French and European politics at University College London. On the one hand, the left will push the president on green energy investment and social inequality, and on the other, the far-right will demand socially conservative reforms.
However, analysts say the election result could revitalize parliamentary democracy and give voters the sense that their voices are being listened to. “Maybe some of these political battles will be fought not only in the streets with the demonstrations, but actually within the National Assembly,” Billon-Gallard says.
eloise_barry Excellent news!!! 👏🏻👏🏻From now on, this vain citizen will have to take care of internal affairs and stop insulting the southern hemisphere with his insane, unreasonable and disrespectful opinions about the Amazon and everything else. Thank you, God!!😁
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