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For Nicolas Sarkozy, "nothing would be worse than to change course." Three days after the defeat of the right in regional elections, the Head of State said "understand the impatience of the French", but promised to "continue the reforms."

In a television address after the Council of Ministers, the President detailed the major projects to come. Regarding pension reform, one of the most important issues of his mandate Nicolas Sarkozy has promised "not to go into force" while ensuring that it would be adopted "six months".

Also on the economic front, he expressed his desire to "continue to reduce labor costs and investment" to help France to recover from the crisis.Regarding agriculture, the Head of State expressed its readiness to provoke a "crisis in Europe rather than accept the dismantling of the Common Agricultural Policy.

The president also announced he would launch a "concerted" on the medical outreach. Several unions went on strike March 11 to demand a revaluation of the base rate of consultation, and a new operation is scheduled April 8

A law on the full veil

On social issues, Nicolas Sarkozy was back on the table the issue of the burqa guaranteed payday loans . "The full veil is contrary to the dignity of women. The government will introduce a bill banning "he said, without specifying the timing.

The president also brandished the threat of suspension of allowances for parents of children skipping classes. To the head of state, "the responsibility of parents must be committed." Moreover, "young people who can not attend a normal school will be placed in appropriate facilities where they disrupt the lives of most others and they will receive special support," he said.

The carbon tax postponed sine die

While stressing "the choice of a green tax", Nicolas Sarkozy confirmed on Wednesday that the Executive conditioned the establishment of the carbon tax to a hypothetical European Agreement on the device."I makes the creation of a carbon tax to a tax internal borders that will protect our agriculture and our industries against unfair competition from those who continue to pollute without shame", was it right after the first council government ministers slightly modified, which the Secretary of State for Environment Jouanno Chantal did not participate.

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