for those who watched CNN
Posted: March 24th, 2006, 8:16 am
I heard that according to CNN, the political situation in France is close to civil war, and that if the situation deteriorates even further, the US might move in to "assure the perrenity of democracy".
In case any of you saw this, they were lying.
The reason for the massive strike is officially aimed towards withdrawing an employment scam that's been voted without the will of the parliament, and which violates the civil work code.
Non-officially, it's just about people getting tired of being ruled by politicians who think the people can't think for themselves (even if those politicians are leftists), and who use public funding to spend 4000 dollars a day just to feed themselves.
No civil war, no revolution, no threat to the goverment. There have been incidents with the police force because the gov is determined to keep this law, and the people are determined to make the goverment drop it.
It's funny too because on french TV they mention very little about it.
In case any of you saw this, they were lying.
The reason for the massive strike is officially aimed towards withdrawing an employment scam that's been voted without the will of the parliament, and which violates the civil work code.
Non-officially, it's just about people getting tired of being ruled by politicians who think the people can't think for themselves (even if those politicians are leftists), and who use public funding to spend 4000 dollars a day just to feed themselves.
No civil war, no revolution, no threat to the goverment. There have been incidents with the police force because the gov is determined to keep this law, and the people are determined to make the goverment drop it.
It's funny too because on french TV they mention very little about it.