Emmanuel Macron was elected last year on presidential pledges to create more jobs and improve lives.
But for many French people, his economic reforms are a disaster.
Critics accuse him of being a president for the rich, while hurting the poor. One of his reforms is causing particular outrage – fuel tax.
So-called ‘Yellow Vest’ protesters in Paris blocked roads for a second successive Saturday to tell Macron they have had enough.
Protesters say his environment-friendly tax on diesel aimed at cutting pollution has to go, and so does he.
So, will Macron change his controversial policies?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Anne Giudicelli – founder of Terrorisc Consultancy
Jacques Reland – senior research fellow, Global Policy Institute London
Renaud Girard – chief foreign correspondent, Le Figaro newspaper
Source: Al Jazeera News