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Protests Continue in France as Constitutional Council Approves Increase in Retirement Age

Hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting in France for three months against the government's plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. The Constitutional Council approved the controversial legislation, but the protests have damaged President Emmanuel Macron's leadership and his opponents are vowing to maintain pressure on the government to withdraw the bill. Macron has been in office since 2017 and is pushing for economic reforms, but the retirement age increase has been met with fierce opposition from unions and other critics.

Constitutional Council Approves Macron’s Controversial Plan to Raise Retirement Age to 64, Sparking Outrage from Unions and Protesters

The French Constitutional Council has approved a plan to raise the retirement age to 64, a major victory for President Macron despite months of mass protests. The decision has been met with strong opposition from unions and other groups, who have held mass protests in recent months. The ruling is likely to further anger protesters, who have already clashed with police in recent weeks, and it remains to be seen how the public will respond in the coming weeks.