Big problems for Macron, even police officers threaten protest

Two union police groups in France have complained about difficult working conditions and have demanded that the government invest more in the police. They have warned that they will slow down the pace of work Wednesday as a sign of protest over MPs' budget cuts for police. Police union leaders [...]
Two union police groups in France have complained about difficult working conditions and have demanded that the government invest more in the police. They have warned that they will slow down the pace of work Wednesday as a sign of protest over MPs' budget cuts for police.
Police union leaders have said Wednesday would be a <x0-day black” for police. U n The NSA, another police union, said its members would provide minimal police services and that they have invited Makron to meet with them. They are demanding that overtime hours be paid, which have increased especially in recent weeks because of the wave of protests in many cities in France.
According to the police union “Alliance”, MPs are expected to vote on a budget cut of 62m euros, which will further exacerbate the working conditions if approved. This union has called for police officers to stay at police stations and respond only to emergency calls. On the other hand, French Defence Minister Christophe Castaner has said he will meet with police representatives today, writes “Daily Mail”.











