Monday, 30 April 2012

Analysis: French will conflict remodel compartment things get worse

<p>PARIS (Reuters) How can we oversee a republic that has 246 varieties of cheese? General Charles de Gaulle famously asked.
His apart inheritor as boss of France, who will be inaugurated on Sunday for 5 years, faces a same nonplus of how to remodel a perennially rebel republic to accommodate a mercantile hurdles of a 21st century.
Conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy set out with good appetite in 2007 to shake things adult though ran out of steam after relaxation a 35-hour work week and lifting a smallest retirement age to 62 from 60 in a face of vast resistance.
His many new pierce has been to revoke labor costs by slicing amicable word charges on payrolls and lifting value-added taxation on products and services instead.
Socialist challenger, Francois Hollande, prohibited favorite to brush Sarkozy from bureau in Sundays wilful runoff, says he will retreat that switch and sounds hostile to even try a constructional merc...

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