Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

France suspends fuel tax after weeks of unrest

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BY JAMES( ) MCAULEY C 2018, THE WASHINGTON POST · DEC05,2018- PARIS-FRENCH Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced Tuesday that the French government will temporaril­y suspend a carbon tax plan that triggered weeks of often violent protests nationwide.

To help curb climate change, the government had proposed the taxes, which were slated to take effect in January and were designed to wean consumers off diesel and other polluting fuels and to favour electric cars. But the price increases those taxes represente­d led to social unrest unseen in recent years that quickly became a full-blown crisis, and President Emmanuel Macron became the latest world leader to suffer at home for trying to impose green taxes. “No tax is worth putting in danger the unity of the nation,” Philippe said as he announced the suspension.

The French government’s announceme­nt came as delegates from around the world gathered in Katowice, Poland, for a climate conference designed to advance guidelines for how to meet the demands of the 2015 Paris agreement.

Macron has ranked among the most passionate advocates of curbing climate change by any and all available means, and his government’s reversal is likely to cast a pall over this week’s conference.

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A car that was vandalized by students sits upside down on a street near a technical school in France

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