The news that marked the weekend

Mobilization of thousands of French against the cost of living, the Canadian prime minister criticized for his weak use of French in Singapore and Pap New Guinea, and the Parch Quebecois takes stock of the last campaign by promising to talk again about independence. A short summary of the news that marked the weekend.

The “reflective vests” are mobilized in France

Thousands of Frenchmen have donned the yellow reflective jacket they must keep in the trunk of their car to protest against the carbon tax that increases the price of fuel. Beyond this tax, however, many people in the Hexagon cannot afford the cost of living. They believe they are abandoned by the public authorities. The demonstrations, sometimes violent, made more than 400 wounded.

Trudeau criticized for his French in Asia and Oceania

Opposition parties in Ottawa clamor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the lack of use of the French language during Ottawa’s stay in Singapore and Pap New Guinea. The Prime Minister has multiplied statements in English only. French occupied a fair share. The APEC summit in Oceania was also marked by sharp tensions between China and the United States.

Br-exit, again and again, Br-exit

The days of Theresa May at the head of the British government may be numbered. The Conservative Prime Minister must submit her draft Br-exit agreement to Parliament. The Labor opposition has already announced that it will vote against the proposal, and members of the Conservative Party have also suggested that they may be in the wrong, which would likely result in Ms. May’s departure.

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