French PM Halts Controversial Unemployment Reform After Election Setback
July 2, 2024French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has suspended the government's controversial unemployment insurance reform.
The suspension is a response to the disappointing results of the first round of legislative elections.
This decision aims to appease left-wing voters and prevent the far-right party from gaining a majority in the upcoming second round.
The reform sought to reduce the duration of benefits and tighten eligibility criteria, receiving mixed reactions.
Unions have welcomed the suspension, while critics are concerned about potential demands for further reforms.
A decree extending the current rules on unemployment insurance has been issued to avoid a legal gap.
The political environment remains tense, with uncertainty surrounding union involvement in future discussions.
The Prime Minister's decision marks a significant response to the political landscape following the election results.
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