France Considers Cutting Two Public Holidays to Reduce Budget Deficit
Proposal sparks public backlash amid economic concerns
France’s Prime Minister has proposed scrapping two national public holidays as part of broader efforts to rein in the country's growing budget deficit.
The controversial idea has provoked strong opposition from unions, religious groups, and citizens who argue it undermines social cohesion and cultural traditions.
Economists remain divided on whether the move would meaningfully improve public finances.