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IN 2006 PM DOMINIQUE DE VILLEPIN FINALLY WITHDRAWN CPE LAW (1ST HIRING CONTRACT

2 MONTHS OF STUDENT STRIKES & BLOCKAGES


Former Protest over CPE 2006 (Source: wikimedia)
Dominique de Villepin, former PM
(Source: Wikimedia)
USPA NEWS - In 2006, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin had launched the CPE (Contrat Premiere Embauches) targeting young people < 26 years old, and very controversial because it allowed the dismissal of the employee without specifying the reason during a period known as two-year "consolidation". In order to accelerate the adoption of the law on equal opportunities which notably creates the CPE, the government then also had recourse to article 49-3. A social movement had lasted from February to April 2006, many universities were blocked by students, and massive protests from 1 to 3 million demonstrators multiplied against the CPE, in French cities to demand its withdrawal. Despite the intervention of the President of the Republic Jacques Chirac, back then, by the promulgation of the law on equal opportunities creating the CPE while asking the government to prepare a new law, to reduce the period of two-year to one-year trial, March 31; Prime Minister Dominque De Villepin, will end up abdicating and withdrawing this law from the CPE, the following April 10 and which was repealed on April 21, 2006. No sooner said than done, the students stopped the blockades of universities while the PM.
Dominique de Villepin experiencing a drop in his popularity fell heavily, and stopped his ambition to stand for the presidential election of 2007. It was Nicolas Sarkozy who became President of the Republic, facing Segolene Royale in 2007.

The President of the French Republic Macron, should address the people in a short and clear speech, to calm this anger which is only growing and leading to this street revolt in the French expressing to be "despised by the current government". The Head of State would come out of it grow and avoid the outbreak of the revolt of the demonstrators, and should deliver a short, clear and simple speech, saying "I heard you, I heard your anger, I understood you,
The spontaneous movements that began yesterday, March 15, are proving increasingly followed (Lyon, Marseille, Rennes, Nantes, Dijon...) and accompanied by clashes with the police. This complicates the task of the police, because like the Yellow Vests, had the same MO, ended up having the carbon tax withdrawn, for which they had demonstrated, violently in the street, after weeks of peaceful and popular movements by blocking the roundabouts..
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