France Considers Cutting Holidays to Tackle Debt Crisis

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French Prime Minister François Bayrou proposed cutting two national holidays to help reduce the country's €3.3 trillion debt, a move that faced strong opposition due to France's cultural attachment to holidays and tradition, but highlights the ongoing debate over balancing cultural values with economic necessity.
- Could axing two national holidays save France from its mountain of debt? BBC
- France Proposes Cutting Two Public Holidays to Avert Budget Crisis The New York Times
- France’s premier wants to ax two holidays to boost growth. Non, people say. The Washington Post
- French PM may scrap two public holidays to reduce country’s crippling debt The Guardian
- French Budget Is a ‘Ticking Bomb’ for Euro, ING’s Pesole Says Bloomberg
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