Riots in France: Macron and the problems of the government
Riots in France: Macron and the problems of the government
Title: Unrest in France: Young violence escalated, government under pressure
For days there have been severe riots and unrest in various French cities. In addition to the current occasions, such as the death of a 17-year-old in Nanterre, the protests indicate deeper problems that have been smoldering in France for decades. The French government under President Macron is faced with a disturbing situation in which young people in particular express their anger and dissatisfaction.
The newspapers observe these developments with great concern and express their concerns about the stability of France. In particular, the right politician Marine Le Pen cleverly exploits the current situation to use the frustration potential of the population for their purposes. The integration in France is considered failed, since unemployment and dissatisfaction are widespread in the problem areas of the suburbs.
The Augsburg general emphasizes that the causes of the escalation of violence are complex. They range from French colonial history to labor migration to lack of education and lack of prospects. In the suburbs, so -called “quarters sensitive” have developed in which the population feels disregarded by the state.
The discussion about the minimum wage in Germany also plays a role in the newspaper articles. While the SPD is looking for new solutions to get out of the minimum wage clamp, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung sees the Union in a difficult position. The FDP is asked not to support the circumstances of the minimum wage commission. The Pforzheimer Zeitung, on the other hand, emphasizes that during a recession, other measures should be taken to strengthen people with small and medium -sized incomes.
Finally, the newspapers report on the new Twitter rules introduced by Elon Musk. The Mitteldeutsche Zeitung emphasizes that Twitter is not a public infrastructure, but a commercial project. The newspaper and the day, on the other hand, regrets the loss of Twitter's original idea as a free social network.
The articles show that the current unrest in France indicate deeper problems and dissatisfaction. They emphasize the importance of changes and real solutions to calm the situation in the long term and to address the resentment of the population.
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