Примери за използване на Macron's government на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Timmermans said he believes Macron's government"makes clear right-wing choices sometimes.".
At least three left-wing parties have agreed to a no-confidence vote against Macron's government on Monday.
With the proposal, Macron's government wants to apply one set of rules to all new pensioners.
In order to do so,the radicalization of the opposition against Macron's government represents only one antagonism.
President Emmanual Macron's government is targeting a ratio of 98.9 percent for the end of this year.
Di Maio and Salvini have also voiced support for the"yellow vest" protesters who have been demonstrating against Macron's government since November.
President Emmanuel Macron's government has proposed tightening France's immigration and asylum laws.
An Odoxa-Dentsu poll found that nearly three out of four people surveyed did not think that Macron's government would come up with a good reform.
In addition, Macron's government will discontinue long-standing tax incentives for diesel cars from next year.
After talks on an EU digital tax foundered, Macron's government imposed its own unilateral tax in July.
Macron's government contacts made up for his lack of initial financial knowledge, sending him hurtling up the ranks.
They claimed a"moral duty" to act in the face of what they called the inaction of Macron's government on climate change.
Mr Macron's government has launched a crackdown on their methods, pledging a new anti-riot law to deal with them.
While the strike at Air France is focused on higher wages,railroad workers are directly engaged in a power struggle with President Macron's government.
A month ago, Macron's government hinted at a compromise that would, in effect, have delayed the reform well into the second half of the 21st century.
The movement has given a voice to parts of society that usually go ignored- andthe newfound spirit of revolt is continuing to shake Emmanuel Macron's government.
French President Emmanuel Macron's government spokesman, Benjamin Griveaux, said the vote"shows the vitality of a great democracy.".
The rising cost of gasoline anddiesel fuel sparked protests that have since evolved into broader demonstrations against Macron's government, exposing tensions between the metropolitan elite and rural poor.
As announced in the speech of December 10th, Macron's government has now organised its«national consultation»,«consultations» which are supposed to set up«complaint books».
France will from next year start setting quotas for migrant workers, its labour minister said Tuesday,as President Emmanuel Macron's government seeks to toughen immigration policies in response to right-wing criticism.
This is part of President Emmanuel Macron's government action to strive to strengthen immigration policies in response to right-wing criticism, AFP reported.
Macron's government cracked down on dissident journalism in 2018 with a law allowing the government to shut down any news agency deemed to be under“foreign influence” four months before an election.
We do not believe you because youare lying," Melenchon said, adding that Macron's government had given a 4.5 billion euros($5.25 billion) tax break to the rich which could have been invested in hospitals.
Macron's government, which aims to gradually reduce the overall tax burden during his five-year term, on Tuesday suspended further planned increases in fuel taxes for at least six months to try to calm the spiralling crisis.
Driving home the message that the eurozone's second-largest economy remains open for business, Macron's government announced a 2 billion-euro($2.2 billion) contract for the French shipyard of Saint-Nazaire on the Atlantic coast.
Macron's government, which aims to gradually reduce the overall tax burden during his five-year term, on Tuesday suspended further planned increases in fuel taxes for at least six months to try to calm the spiralling crisis.
A rebound of the French economy drove an acceleration in the eurozone last year, butFrance is still lumbered with high unemployment and Mr. Macron's government says it must continue with overhauls of business regulations, welfare and labor rules to keep up the momentum.
French President Emmanuel Macron's government unveiled plans on Feb. 26 to push through reforms of France's mammoth rail system, daring to tread where his predecessors have failed.
Unions want the strike, expected to be the largestsince 2007 in Paris, to send a warning to Macron's government as it launches one of the most perilous reforms of his presidency- to merge France's 42 different pension systems into a single points-based system.