France: Epeisodia in protests against labor reform
Although its popularity has precipitated, incidents mar rallies across the country and a front "resistance" has been born within the camp itself, the Socialists, the President of France Francois Hollande confirmed today that it will not renounce the controversial bill on labor relations, showing intense racing mood 11 months before the end of his term.
The scenery was pretty much the same today, the start of protests against the bill, two months ago: events broke out between police and demonstrators.
In Paris the law enforcement forces responded with tear gas in throwing objects from the protesters, while the enhanced security measures did not appear capable of preventing the escalation of tension.
"I will not give in; because there were many governments gave in, "warned the head of the French State in a speech with" perfume "election period.
This law "would pass because it has been discussed (;) has been modified" noted Francois Hollande in statements to radio network Europe1, where also assured that it has the support of trade unions in favor of reforms and a majority of MPs Socialists.
however the absence of the necessary majority, the government appealed last week to a constitutional "weapon" to ensure the adoption of the bill on first reading without the vote of MPs.
The decision did not put an end to the protests today, the citizens flocked re streets inaugurating a new mobilizations week.
Toulouse (southwest) protesters attacked the political office of a Socialist, while in Nantes (west) enforcement forces of order repulsed the crowd using water pumps pressurized.
Strikes announced to public transport for the entire week.
"When you do not listen to us, we must make them to listen," says Philippe Martinez, head of the CGT union.
Although its popularity has precipitated, incidents mar rallies across the country and a front "resistance" has been born within the camp itself, the Socialists, the President of France Francois Hollande confirmed today that it will not renounce the controversial bill on labor relations, showing intense racing mood 11 months before the end of his term.
The scenery was pretty much the same today, the start of protests against the bill, two months ago: events broke out between police and demonstrators.
In Paris the law enforcement forces responded with tear gas in throwing objects from the protesters, while the enhanced security measures did not appear capable of preventing the escalation of tension.
"I will not give in; because there were many governments gave in, "warned the head of the French State in a speech with" perfume "election period.
This law "would pass because it has been discussed (;) has been modified" noted Francois Hollande in statements to radio network Europe1, where also assured that it has the support of trade unions in favor of reforms and a majority of MPs Socialists.
however the absence of the necessary majority, the government appealed last week to a constitutional "weapon" to ensure the adoption of the bill on first reading without the vote of MPs.
The decision did not put an end to the protests today, the citizens flocked re streets inaugurating a new mobilizations week.
Toulouse (southwest) protesters attacked the political office of a Socialist, while in Nantes (west) enforcement forces of order repulsed the crowd using water pumps pressurized.
Strikes announced to public transport for the entire week.
"When you do not listen to us, we must make them to listen," says Philippe Martinez, head of the CGT union.
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου