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French president Macron in his new year's speech: Our country wants a better future build. That is the lesson of 2018

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, which is a difficult year-end had with the protest of the "cardigans jaunes" or yellow shirts in France, chose in his n

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French president Macron in his new year's speech: Our country wants a better future build. That is the lesson of 2018
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, which is a difficult year-end had with the protest of the "cardigans jaunes" or yellow shirts in France, chose in his new year's speech for the offensive. "The (people's)anger me one thing learned, whether they are exaggerated or not: we are not on. Our country wants a better future build. That is the lesson of 2018.”

The results of the reforms are not immediately evident, and a lot of French people react impatiently, but that is according to the president no reason to change anything. "We can't do less work, earn more, our taxes would decrease and the expenditures increase, not change our habits and purer air to breathe," said Macron.

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The president also got heavy out to the rioters in the yellow vests. "Some say to speak in the name of the people (...) but only the voice of a hateful gang that lobbies against politicians, against the police, journalists, jews, foreigners, homosexuals. It is simply the denying of France", he said.

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