/ world today news/ What is happening today in Paris and other French cities already looks like a popular rebellion. And it seems that the possible cancellation of the pension reform proposed by Emmanuel Macron – to appease the French – will no longer help. France has risen against the neoliberalism that its president embodies.
He is still young for a pensioner!
As often happens in such cases, some reform that harms the economic interests of the population becomes the occasion for a popular revolt. At the same time, the rebels are no longer talking about the root cause of their discontent. Figuratively speaking, they no longer want to remove the rotten apple from the branch. They want to uproot the whole tree.
Such was the case in Chile in 2019, when a one-cent increase in the price of a ride on the capital’s subway led to a national riot. It all ended only when the authorities agreed to change the constitution. The same is happening in France.
The pension reform proposed by President Macron, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, has exhausted the patience of the French, who are victims of the neoliberal policies of the authorities. France is living in a deepening financial, economic and energy crisis, and therefore the pension reform has only become a catalyst for the ripe popular protest.
What is the social composition of the protesters? This is the majority of the French. According to public opinion polls, 70 percent of the population is against the reform proposed by the president. First, nobody wants to work two more years. Second, the full pension is guaranteed only to those who have 43 years of service.
But given unemployment, not every 64-year-old Frenchman has the desired 43 years. It is very difficult for those over 50 to find a job in France. The pension reform is perceived particularly sharply by the low-income strata of the population, as well as by the middle class, which is becoming poorer every year and filling the army of the same poor.
Rothschild’s protégé
At the root of the crisis in France, we repeat, is the neoliberal policy of Macron, who is a protégé of the financial house of the Rothschilds, which explains a lot.
A bit of history. Emmanuel Macron, unknown to anyone, came to work at Rothschild & Cie in 2008. In 2012, he became Deputy Secretary General under President Francois Hollande. In 2014, he is already the Minister of Economy of France, but he is still unknown to the general public. And in 2017, Macron ran for president. Or rather, they “move him to a new job.”
He suddenly became the “most popular” presidential candidate and defeated in the second round of voting the master of the French political scene, the leader of “National Unity” Marine Le Pen, who according to all predictions should have won. If in the first round of the elections the difference between Macron and Le Pen was a paltry 1.2% (Macron – 23.15%, Le Pen – 21.95%), then in the second round the difference was already 30% in favor of Macron. Although according to all calculations in the second round Le Pen should have received the votes of all the left forces.
As a famous movie character said, “I am tormented by vague doubts”… Again I think of the sacramental phrase: “It doesn’t matter how they vote, what matters is how the votes are counted.”
On the wave of popular protests, Marine Le Pen quickly scored points using the parliamentary rostrum and the press. She warned that with his pension reform, President Macron is pushing the country towards “social explosion”.
The government is deliberately creating all the conditions for a social explosion, and this could have been foreseen for several months. I get the impression that this is exactly what they were waiting forLe Pen told AFP.
She recalled that she had warned Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne last September that she would not try to rein in her supporters if Macron passed the pension reform without a vote in parliament – as he eventually did, using the relevant article of the constitution allowing the president to pass some laws without consulting the legislators.
The worse the better?
From everything Le Pen says, it is clear that she intends to use the situation to finally undermine the position of the president, whose approval rating has fallen to a ridiculous 30%.
Many commentators believe Le Pen could benefit politically from the unrest and outrage sparked by Macron’s tactics, thanks in part to her long-standing commitment to consulting voters through referendums to govern the country.
– notes AFP.
In fact, Le Pen called for a referendum on pension reform, which, if held, Macron would have lost miserably. Le Pen is also demanding new elections for the National Assembly, which according to public opinion polls will lead to an increase in the number of seats for her “National Union”.
The Washington Directive
In connection with what is happening in France and in general throughout Europe, which is rapidly losing its industry and money that is actively flowing into the United States in connection with the new American anti-inflation law, it must be understood that the main task of the American establishment is the total destruction of Europe as its main economic competitor.
And then everything falls into place. Macron’s deliberate provoking of a socio-economic crisis in his own country becomes understandable. Macron, as already mentioned, is a protégé of the ultra-liberal globalists, of the very “deep state” that rules America and tries to rule the whole world, including Europe.
He follows the instructions given to him by the Americans to destroy his own country. Just as his country, distorting his face, destroys German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with the support of Analena Burbock. Like Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who seems to be generally operating according to the list of instructions written in the US embassy.
And by the way, didn’t Macron go to the United States in December 2022 for the relevant instructions? Then he presented his official visit to Washington as if his purpose was to “save Europe from the aggressive policy of the USA towards its European allies”. Artist!
What is the forecast?
The situation in France will only get worse. There are no serious reasons to hope that the French will “swallow” the pension reform, and Macron will cancel it. This means that on the streets of Paris and other French cities, protesters will continue to set fire to garbage cans and wave smeared portraits of the country’s president, and all businesses, large and small, will degrade.
That’s the idea of “masters of the fate of the world” across the ocean. At the same time, there is very little hope that Macron will resign or call early parliamentary elections. He has a coalition majority in the National Assembly and has no reason to lose it. And most importantly, he was not ordered by America to leave his post.
This means that repressions are coming: arrests, beatings of demonstrators, which we are seeing now. But not to such an extent that the popular protest stops. The whole idea was to deepen the crisis, provoking the destruction of the economy.
The French have been deliberately provoked into street demonstrations, meaning they will continue until Macron is ordered to stand down. The French have been brought to a state where they will balance on the brink of poverty and starvation. One can only guess at the timing of this undertaking by the globalists. But things are moving pretty fast.
The social explosion in France has already happened, but it is not clear what concrete changes it may bring to the political Olympus, given that Macron was re-elected in 2022 and will torment his people for nearly five more years in accordance with the instructions of “the higher authorities”.
The president of France should be just such an image – obedient but portraying a free man with pretensions to wisdom. So he is still far from demobilization. And look, opposition leader Marine Le Pen will not be allowed outside the National Assembly. But still – everything has happened in world history.
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– What demographic groups are primarily represented among the protesters against Macron’s pension reform, and what specific issues are they raising?
1. Can you discuss the social composition of the protesters against President Macron’s proposed pension reform and their grievances?
2. How has the pension reform proposal negatively impacted the economy and financial stability of France?
3. In what ways has Emmanuel Macron’s association with the Rothschild family influenced his policies as president, and how might this relationship affect his continuing tenure in office?
4. What is the ultimate goal of the French government in implementing such a contentious reform at a time of crisis, and what are the potential outcomes if changes are not made?
5. How does the United States factor into the current political and economic climate in Europe, particularly in terms of its role in guiding policy decisions in France?