French PM Halts Controversial Unemployment Reform After Election Setback

July 2, 2024
French PM Halts Controversial Unemployment Reform After Election Setback
  • French 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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