Les quelques médias américains qui ont traité de la réforme des retraites en France restent relativement neutres, descriptifs et ne prennent pas trop position à l’exception de l’American Prospect, un magazine mensuel américain de sensibilité politique « libérale » au sens américain c’est-à-dire de gauche dont le titre ne fait pas dans le détail : « Macron the Autocrat ». L’article commence fort : « Louis XIV has been dead for more than 300 years, but apparently his watchword – L’état c’est moi – guides France’s current leader, President Emmanuel Macron ».
New York Times
Macron, Risking Backlash, Pushes Through Law Raising Retirement Age
Lacking parliamentary support, the French president used a special measure to circumvent a vote, a step likely to further enrage opponents.
Washington Post
France protests: What to know as Macron forces a retirement-age hike
French politics remained in a state of upheaval on Friday, after President Emmanuel Macron’s government forced through a contentious pension bill without a key Parliament vote, escalating a long-brewing crisis.
CNN
Protests erupt as French government forces through higher retirement
age
The French government has forced through controversial plans to raise the country’s retirement age from 62 to 64, a move likely to inflame the country’s weeks-long protest movement.
Time Magazine
Protests Sweep France After Pension Reform Is Forced Through by Macron
Protesters took to the streets across the country after French President Emmanuel
Macron’s cabinet invoked a constitutional article to..
NBC News
France’s streets are filled with garbage and fury. Here’s why.
Protesters across the country are angry about President Emmanuel Macron’s long-
promised plans to raise the national retirement age from 62…