Posted on 12/05/2018 12:56:53 PM PST by tcrlaf
French President Emmanuel Macron has scrapped a fuel tax rise amid fears of new violence, after weeks of nationwide protests and the worst rioting in Paris in decades.
An official with the Elysee palace told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the president decided to get rid of the tax.
Edouard Philippe told lawmakers that the tax is now abandoned in the 2019 budget, and the government is ready for dialogue. The budget can be adjusted or renegotiated through the course of the year.
Three weeks of protests have left four people dead and were a massive challenge to Macron.
One of the activists leading the movement says that he fears more deaths if Saturdays demonstration goes ahead, and called for President Emmanuel Macron to speak out and bring calm.
Christophe Chalencon said that if not there will be chaos, with risks of more deaths.
Chalencon said in an interview Wednesday with The Associated Press that the grassroots movement, triggered by fuel tax hikes, has grown amid Macrons silence.
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You can't "Fix The Climate!" (Pay off your cronies" on the backs of the poor...
I saw one article that blamed all of the riots on DONALD TRUMP. If he had not pulled out of the Paris Accords, the AMERICAN TAXPAYER would be paying for all of it, not the French taxpayer.
Did he dump the tax hike, or just delay it 6 months?
France’s Government has abandoned a fuel-tax hike that it previously said it had only suspended for six months, in the face of protests across the country over living costs.
Farmers and trade unions pledged to join the nationwide demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron, with the Government’s concessions failing to stem the momentum of the most violent demonstrations France has seen in decades.
The Government has suggested it may amend a wealth tax that critics say goes too easy on the rich. Government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said all tax-related policies needed to be periodically evaluated and, if deemed not to be working, should be changed.
He said the wealth tax could be reassessed in 2019.
When the Police are joining the protesters, you know your days are numbered.
Thanks!
Ping.
Macrons arrogance proved to be his nemesis and dealt the death blow to his climate change program.
He has no political capital left and he no longer speaks for the French people. Its over.
Dont even put down the torches and pitchforks - just start in on the migrants.
That’s what I was wondering. Is this that 6-month delay? Or is this something new?
Where were the Yellow Jackets when we needed them here in Cali for Prop 6?
Would any US govt drop a policy because of demonstrations in the Capital? France has too many residuals leftover from the Revolution.
They'll put it back when they're ready, when they've got their legislative ducks in a row.
“While Philippe made it clear that the measure would not be in the current budget bill, he did not say whether it would be included in a later 2019 budget update.”
There goes the Earth! Again.
In addition to global warming being a hoax imagine the morons thinking that France is going to save the world by using less gasoline just because it’s a little more Expensive.
So France riots over a gas tax while Californians happily voted for higher gas taxes a month ago?
Looks like the boxes of liberty worked again.
The soap box this time. Actually lots of people on their soap boxes.
“This is what democracy looks like”
“If he had not pulled out of the Paris Accords, the AMERICAN TAXPAYER would be paying for all of it, not the French taxpayer.”
That sounds like fake news. The reason for the high taxes is very simple - to get people to use less fuel, so as to reach their carbon ‘goals’. And they’ll soon find that $8.00 fuel won’t do it, maybe a 10% reduction in use, when something like 40% is needed. So, they probably will have to go to something closer to $15.00.
This is the price that a country pays when the voters are math illiterate and don’t bother to understand that saving the planet will ON THEIR BACKS.
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