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France: Political tensions, protests over pension

France faces another day of strikes on Wednesday over highly contested pension reforms which President Emmanuel Macron appears on the verge of pushing through despite months of protests. As the legislation enters the final stretch in parliament, trade unions are set to make another attempt to pressure the government and lawmakers into rejecting the proposed hike in the retirement age to 64. The Associated Press has the story:

France: Political tensions, protests over pension

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Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging an eighth round of strikes and protests Wednesday as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill.

Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in Lyon, central France, Saturday, March 11, 2023. Opponents of President Emmanuel Macron’s hotly contested plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 were taking to the streets of France on Saturday for the second time this week in what union’s hope will be a new show of force meant to push the government to back down. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

The latest step in the legislative process to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 is prompting a peak of political tensions and one key question: Will the bill command a parliamentary majority?

Meanwhile, unions are hoping that demonstrations across the country will further show workers’ massive opposition to the plan, promoted by Macron as central to his vision for making the French economy more competitive.

FILE- French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he speaks during the French Tech event at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. French President Emmanuel Macron is facing a crucial test this week as the battle over his unpopular plan to raise the retirement age is set to reach a peak in the streets and at parliament, deepening a widely shared feeling he does not hear the French’s grievances. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool, File)

Wednesday’s meeting of seven senators and seven lawmakers from the National Assembly is meant to find an accord on the final version of the text. The Senate is expected to approve it on Thursday, as its conservative majority is in favour of raising the retirement age.

People demonstrate in Bayonne, southwestern France, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

The situation at the National Assembly is much more complicated, however.

Macron’s centrist alliance lost its majority in legislative elections last year, forcing the government to count on conservatives’ votes to pass the bill. Leftists and far-right lawmakers are strongly opposed to the measure.

People demonstrate in Bayonne, southwestern France, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

The head of the conservative Republicans, Eric Ciotti, who himself has a seat at the National Assembly, said in the Journal du Dimanche newspaper that “the highest interest of the nation … commands us to vote for the reform.”

Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in Lyon, central France, Saturday, March 11, 2023. Opponents of President Emmanuel Macron’s hotly contested plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 were taking to the streets of France on Saturday for the second time this week in what union’s hope will be a new show of force meant to push the government to back down. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

But conservative lawmakers are divided and some are planning to vote against or abstain, making the outcome in the lower house hard to predict.

With no guarantee of a majority, Macron’s government is facing a dilemma: A vote Thursday afternoon in the National Assembly would give more legitimacy to the bill, if adopted, but there’s a risk it would be rejected.

Students march during a demonstration in Marseille, southern France, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Another option would be to use a special constitutional power to force the bill through parliament without a vote. But such an unpopular move would prompt immediate criticism from the political opposition and unions about the lack of democratic debate.

Protesters stand next to garbages on fire during a demonstration in Nantes, western France, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Jeremias Gonzalez)

Republicans party lawmaker Aurelien Pradié said Wednesday that if this special power is used, he go to the constitutional council, a higher French legal body, to challenge the democratic legitimacy of the move.

Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in Nantes, western France, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Jeremias Gonzalez)

Train drivers, school teachers, dock workers and others are expected to walk off the job Wednesday. Thousands of tons of garbage is piling up on the sidewalks of Paris and other French cities amid a continuing strike against the pension plan. In Paris, garbage collectors and sanitation agents announced that they will continue the strike until at least March 20.

A man walks past uncollected garbages in Paris, Wednesday, March 15, 2023 as sanitation workers are on strike. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

Public transport is expected to be disrupted, including the Paris metro as well as high-speed, regional and Paris suburban trains. France’s aviation authority, the DGAC, said 20% of the flights at Paris-Orly airport have been canceled, and warned about potential delays.

Protesters march during a demonstration in Marseille, southern France, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Opponents of French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension plan are staging a new round of strikes and protests as a joint committee of senators and lower-house lawmakers examines the contested bill. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Protesters gathered at several areas including sites for the 2024 Olympics.

Workers in several oil refineries are also among those pursuing an open-ended strike launched last week.

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