France to pass pension reform without a vote | World | Deshabhimani

In Paris France, President Emmanuel Macron will pass the pension reform bill, which is opposed by all the workers, without a vote in the parliament. Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne has announced that the bill will be passed without a vote in the lower house of parliament, using a constitutional prerogative. The senate passed the bill the other day, but the government is concerned that the bill will fail in the lower house where it does not have a majority. The new bill contains anti-employee provisions, including that only those who have completed 43 years of service will be entitled to pension. The police used tear gas to disperse the protesters gathered in front of the Parliament building. The trade unions have also stated that they will organize a strong protest. Read on deshabhimani.com

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