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Always heckled during his travels, the president goes to the North, to Dunkirk, Friday, May 12. The city finds a new breath with the arrival of large companies.
No question of turning the page on pensions. A few hours before the president’s visit to Dunkirk (North), Friday, May 12, demonstrators are heard to the sound of pots and demand the withdrawal of the reform. “I would like to tell him that he listens to the people, that he hold a referendum on pension reform at 64”, launches a protester. All will be kept at a distance, an important security device is deployed, to the great astonishment of the inhabitants.
3,000 jobs created by a Taiwanese company
The city of Dunkirk attracts investors. After years of decline, it sees an increase in settlement projects. The latest is that of the Taiwanese ProLogium, which has invested 5.2 billion dollars in a latest generation battery factory. As a result, 3,000 jobs will be created. The President of the Republic is expected there in the afternoon.