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Macron’s Rivals Say They’ll Fix France’s Economy, but Economists Are Skeptical

The far-right National Rally party and the left-wing New Popular Front are focusing on a cost-of-living crisis to woo voters, but their plans risk worsening France’s soaring deficit. Read More
Eyeing reelection bid, Macron looks to repair French economy

PARIS (AP) — President Emmanuel Macron’s plans for bringing France out of the pandemic aren’t just about resuscitating long-closed restaurants, boutiques and museums. They are also about prep… ... Read More
Unions vow to shut France’s economy down amid pension battle

PARIS (AP) — Roads blocked, oil refineries disrupted, planes grounded and trains halted — unions are threatening to shut down France’s economy this week in what they hope is their toughest ... Read More
Emmanuel Macron’s Economic Plans for France Draw Pushback - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Immediately after Emmanuel Macron assumes the French presidency, he will face another challenge that will determine his authority for the next five years: the June legislative elections. Photo ... Read More
Emmanuel Macron's deal with hard-Left 'set to cost France £168bn' | World | News - Express.co.uk

Emmanuel Macron's deal with the hard-Left may cost the economy £168bn - and looks set to leave him with a reduced say over the country's economic policy. Read More
Macron vows to build back factories, boost France’s economy shaken by pension protests - FOX31 Denver

DUNKIRK, France (AP) — Building factories to boost job creation and make France more independent — that’s President Emmanuel Macron’s ambition for the French economy. It’s a big ... Read More
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