Georges clemenceau brief biography of siri
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Pension reform: Over 1 million demonstrate across France on the first day of mobilization
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Long ReadTrade unions successfully organized strong protests throughout France against extending the retirement age to 64. The next day of action is scheduled for January 31.
The balance of power is on the table. Nine days after the presentation of the pension reform planerat arbete by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, the trade unions were keen to strike a blow on the first day of mobilization, Thursday, January 19. This was certainly achieved, with 1.12 million people demonstrating throughout France, including 80,000 in Paris, according to the ministry of the interior. The CGT announced "more than 2 million" demonstrators across the country and 400,000 in the capital.
From Barcelona, the head of state, Emmanuel Macron, pledged that the government will pursue its
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'Macron attending the Pope's mass in Marseille is a breach of secularism'
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Jean-Noël Jeanneney
Historian
By attending Pope Francis' mass on September 23, Macron would unjustifiably breach the 1905 law on the separation of the church and government, explains historian Jean-Noël Jeanneney.
Published on September 21, 2023, at 5:35 am (Paris)4 min readLire en français
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Emmanuel Macron's presence at the mass that the pontiff will celebrate on Saturday, September 23, at the Stade-Vélodrome in Marseille is ill-advised. Of course, it is absolutely legitimate that he welcomes Francis, outside places of worship, with all the honors due to him as head of state – that is, if the Pope so wishes, which he appears not to. But we're talking about a very different matter: The French Republic, embodied by its president, would be involved in the ritual expression of a religion that is practiced, among others, on French soil. Is Macron courting traditionalists? The price is