Hollande stomach with rally

Hollande stomach with rally

World June 22, 2016 23:45

- President Francois Hollande is terrible in his stomach with the violent demonstrations against the renewal of the labor law. That turned out yesterday when he hit a blunder by first banning the tenth manifestation and three hours later still allow.

The militant unions FO and CGT stood on their hind legs when announced the Paris police that the manifestation was not allowed to go through today. This happened most recently in 1962, when the unions for 'peace in Algeria 'the street wanted. Despite the ban was 30. 000 men still show, which led to violent confrontations with the riot. There were nine deaths.

But the ban also fell ill with the left wing of the Socialist Party itself, which like the unions are against the law complained El Khomri. The snag in the text article two, which makes agreements apply at company level above industry agreements and labor law. The right-wing opposition appeared divided: leader Nicolas Sarkozy Les Républicains against a ban, but a part of his party. Police officers themselves ask for a postponement of the event, because they have their hands full with the EC and the high terror threat.
  
    
     
      
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Prime Minister Manuel Valls has already announced that the law despite the protest is introduced simply. The final text is likely to be adopted by decree to bypass a vote. But the fumbling yesterday shows that Hollande not know what he did with 'El Khomri' stalemate caused. The head of state knows the polls: 46 percent of French people want to know nothing of the law, 40 percent believe that the text should be adapted.

The rioters who remains the windows come down last week smashed the manifestations in a children's hospital, Hollande came good. He hoped that would fall sympathetic to the movement. He is trying to save face by claiming that a demo is well secured with a shorter course safer than a banned demonstration which still continues. 'We have four years of a president, but the state has no leader,' sneered former Prime Minister Francois Fillon.

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