“Sorry Charles,” he taunted French unionists in a gigantic letter to the British monarch

“Sorry Charles,” he taunted French unionists in a gigantic letter to the British monarch

“Sorry Charles, see you later” (Sorry, Charles, see you later) says the gigantic banner displayed on Thursday (30) by a hundred Unionists in the north of France, along the English coast, in connection with the canceled visit of King Charles III .

The current monarch of the United Kingdom was supposed to start his first international trip in France, but protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform made him postpone his planned visit to Paris and Bordeaux (southwest).

French Syndicalists, mostly from the central CGT, went to Cape Blanc-Nez (North), where they exposed the sarcastic letter written in red letters.

In the second line, trade unionists called on French Prime Minister Elisabeth Bourne to “change course” with this reform, which is now in the hands of the Constitutional Council for final approval on April 14.

By decree, Macron adopted the postponement of the retirement age from 62 to 64 until 2030, in addition to applying to 2027 the requirement to contribute 43 years, instead of 42, to receive the full pension, something that two out of three French people object to. .

Charles III and his wife Camilla continued their visit to Germany, where they arrived on Wednesday (29).

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