Macron's attempt to quell yellow vest protests satisfy few
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French President Emmanuel Macron is satisfying few of his critics as he tries to quell five months of yellow vest protests with a mix of tax cuts and attempts to bridge the gap between the Paris elite and the rest of the country.
With promises of a tax cut for 15 million people, an end to the shuttering of rural hospitals and schools and the closure of the national administration school — his alma mater — Macron's speech was an attempt to meet some of the demands of the protesters who have shaken his presidency.
Thierry-Paul Valette, one of the yellow vest organizers, said Friday he was disappointed.
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"He is still in denial of the social movement that France has been going through for the past five months," Valette said.