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Title: Macron caves to "yellow vest" riots by suspending fuel tax hikes
Source: axops
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Published: Dec 4, 2018
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2018-12-04 09:01:24 by IbJensen
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Views: 2993
Comments: 20

French President Emmanuel Macron will suspend his planned fuel tax increase — a policy that set off massive "yellow vest" street protests that resulted in the worst riots to hit Paris since 1968 — for six months, Agence France-Press reports.

The big picture: The pro-business Macron entered the presidency with the goal of reforming the French economy, hoping to implement measures like an increase to the gas tax that would stimulate long-term investment in new jobs while combating climate change. The result, as has been the case for many French presidents seeking to reform the inert nation, was fury from protesters who viewed him as out-of-touch with ordinary citizens. More than 100 people were injured and 412 arrested in Paris riots this past weekend, per the AP.

French President Emmanuel Macron has visited the graffiti-stained Arc de Triomphe, called for urgent talks and postponed a trip to Serbia after what are being called the worst riots to hit Paris since 1968. Paris' mayor says up to $4.5 million in damage was done on Saturday alone. An elderly woman in Marseille was killed after being hit by a tear gas canister at her window.

Why it matters: Sophie Pedder, the Economist's Paris bureau chief, explains that while "Macron has faced down waves of strikes and street protests since his election 18 months ago ... this one is very different."

French President Emmanuel Macron visited the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Sunday — one day after it was covered with graffiti from protesters who are furious with the country's fuel tax hike and high living costs, AP reports.

The backdrop: This was the third weekend in a row Paris has experienced riots involving activists who wear fluorescent yellow vests, and Saturday's demonstration in the city center was one of the worst in a generation.

French President Emmanuel Macron will suspend his planned fuel tax increase — a policy that set off massive "yellow vest" street protests that resulted in the worst riots to hit Paris since 1968 — for six months, Agence France-Press reports.

The big picture: The pro-business Macron entered the presidency with the goal of reforming the French economy, hoping to implement measures like an increase to the gas tax that would stimulate long-term investment in new jobs while combatting climate change. The result, as has been the case for many French presidents seeking to reform the inert nation, was fury from protestors who viewed him as out-of-touch with ordinary citizens. More than 100 people were injured and 412 arrested in Paris riots this past weekend, per the AP.

Surveying the damage on Kleber Avenue in Paris. Photo: Chesnot/Getty Images French President Emmanuel Macron has visited the graffiti-stained Arc de Triomphe, called for urgent talks and postponed a trip to Serbia after what are being called the worst riots to hit Paris since 1968. Paris' mayor says up to $4.5 million in damage was done on Saturday alone. An elderly woman in Marseille was killed after being hit by a tear gas canister at her window.

Why it matters: Sophie Pedder, the Economist's Paris bureau chief, explains that while "Macron has faced down waves of strikes and street protests since his election 18 months ago ... this one is very different."


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....(Macron's )goal of reforming the French economy, hoping to implement measures like an increase to the gas tax that would stimulate long-term investment in new jobs while combating climate change.

Step down you twit! Le Pen would make a much better leader. Increasing taxes to raise money to toss at something as stupid as climate change is just plain stupid!

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You cannot rule France against the will of her people. Many rulers have tried, and they have all failed. The French will respect a rule of common sense, but if one attempts to rule them with a high hand or an iron first one ends up facing resistance, riots, mass demonstrations and, ultimately, revolution, unless one backs down. The government of France, when it goes too far, either backs down or is overthrown.

Such is as it should be, really. A country's people should not let it be ruled against its will, and just because you won an election does not give you carte blanche to do whatever the hell you want until the next election.

It is hard to rule a country that will not let itself be bullied. Which means that it's hard to rule France. Really hard. A whole system has been structured to provide for people, and they understand how it works. You can't just rip that away and expect a mass of people who are suddenly suffering to take it. No. Change must be done slowly and incrementally, so that you don't cause massive disruption in people's lives. Macron moved way too fast, with way too little persuasion or preparation.

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#2. To: Vicomte13 (#1)

You cannot rule France against the will of her people.

And you shouldn't be able to do this in the USA. Time's running out fast for us as the unwashed, illiterates from Mexico and SA are filling up the empty spaces. Congress is doomed as it always has too damned many Maxine Waters and Casio- Cotezes.

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