Protests Erupt, Hundreds Detained After France Raises Retirement Age
On March 16, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced that President Emmanuel Macron would use special constitutional powers to push through the proposed pension reform bill.
On March 16, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced that President Emmanuel Macron would use special constitutional powers to push through the proposed pension reform bill.
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