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Macron: French 'Gauls' resistant to change, unlike 'Lutheran' Danes | Macron: French 'Gauls' resistant to change, unlike 'Lutheran' Danes |
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President Emmanuel Macron has angered opponents by accusing French "Gauls" of being resistant to change. | President Emmanuel Macron has angered opponents by accusing French "Gauls" of being resistant to change. |
On a visit to Copenhagen, Mr Macron said his attempts to remodel labour laws were impeded because the French were not as open to reform as "Lutheran" Danes. | On a visit to Copenhagen, Mr Macron said his attempts to remodel labour laws were impeded because the French were not as open to reform as "Lutheran" Danes. |
Opposition politicians accused him of showing "contempt" for his own people. | Opposition politicians accused him of showing "contempt" for his own people. |
Mr Macron later rowed back slightly, saying his comments were meant to be humorous. | Mr Macron later rowed back slightly, saying his comments were meant to be humorous. |
The French leader came to power on a pledge to overhaul France's enormous labour code. He has long stated his ambition to move towards a more "Nordic model". | The French leader came to power on a pledge to overhaul France's enormous labour code. He has long stated his ambition to move towards a more "Nordic model". |
His speech in Denmark was not the first time he has used a foreign visit to highlight what he sees as the resistance to those reforms. | His speech in Denmark was not the first time he has used a foreign visit to highlight what he sees as the resistance to those reforms. |
Last year, on a visit to Romania, Mr Macron said France was "not a reformable country", adding: "Many have tried and failed, because the French hate reforms." | Last year, on a visit to Romania, Mr Macron said France was "not a reformable country", adding: "Many have tried and failed, because the French hate reforms." |
Weeks later, speaking in Greece, the French president angered critics by saying he would not cede ground to "slackers". | Weeks later, speaking in Greece, the French president angered critics by saying he would not cede ground to "slackers". |
Mr Macron's latest comments came during a state visit to Denmark at an event attended by Queen Margrethe II. | Mr Macron's latest comments came during a state visit to Denmark at an event attended by Queen Margrethe II. |
In his speech, he reiterated his admiration for the Danish "flexicurity" model, which combines a flexible labour market with generous welfare benefits. | In his speech, he reiterated his admiration for the Danish "flexicurity" model, which combines a flexible labour market with generous welfare benefits. |
"What is possible is linked to a culture, a people marked by their own history. These Lutheran [Danish] people, who have lived through the transformations of recent years, are not exactly Gauls who are resistant to change," he said. | "What is possible is linked to a culture, a people marked by their own history. These Lutheran [Danish] people, who have lived through the transformations of recent years, are not exactly Gauls who are resistant to change," he said. |
Opposition politicians quickly seized on his speech, with many criticising his reference to "Gauls" - the name given by the Romans to those who lived in the region that now includes France, Belgium and the Netherlands. | Opposition politicians quickly seized on his speech, with many criticising his reference to "Gauls" - the name given by the Romans to those who lived in the region that now includes France, Belgium and the Netherlands. |
"By his words of confusing foolishness, #Macron in Denmark is not only very contemptuous against his own people, but also very ignorant about the Gauls who were formidable inventors," tweeted left-wing French MP Alexis Corbière. | "By his words of confusing foolishness, #Macron in Denmark is not only very contemptuous against his own people, but also very ignorant about the Gauls who were formidable inventors," tweeted left-wing French MP Alexis Corbière. |
Drawing on the Asterix the Gaul books, leftist leader Olivier Besancenot compared the president to the unmusical village bard, Cacofonix. "We'll end up tying him to a post so he stops his scornful music," he told French TV, inspiring a string of tweets on social media. | |
Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally, tweeted: "As usual, he shows contempt for the French while abroad. The 'Gauls' will be happy to respond to his arrogance and contempt." | Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally, tweeted: "As usual, he shows contempt for the French while abroad. The 'Gauls' will be happy to respond to his arrogance and contempt." |
Republican MP Fabien Di Filippo said the president had made "a new insult to the French people", adding: "Emmanuel Macron has outdone himself in Denmark." | Republican MP Fabien Di Filippo said the president had made "a new insult to the French people", adding: "Emmanuel Macron has outdone himself in Denmark." |
Amid a torrent of criticism on social media, Mr Macron sought to clarify his remarks on Thursday, saying they were "humorous". | Amid a torrent of criticism on social media, Mr Macron sought to clarify his remarks on Thursday, saying they were "humorous". |
"I love France and the French and I love in all its components. I love them, these Gallic tribes, I like what we are," he said during a visit to the Finnish capital, Helsinki. | "I love France and the French and I love in all its components. I love them, these Gallic tribes, I like what we are," he said during a visit to the Finnish capital, Helsinki. |
A government spokesman said Mr Macron had been referring to political parties when he spoke of resistant Gauls. | A government spokesman said Mr Macron had been referring to political parties when he spoke of resistant Gauls. |
Mr Macron took office in May last year, still a political novice - never previously elected and little versed in the cut-and-thrust of French politics. | Mr Macron took office in May last year, still a political novice - never previously elected and little versed in the cut-and-thrust of French politics. |
His government promised to cut unemployment from 9.5% to 7% in five years, but Mr Macron admitted that he expected months of resistance to some of the proposed new employment laws. | His government promised to cut unemployment from 9.5% to 7% in five years, but Mr Macron admitted that he expected months of resistance to some of the proposed new employment laws. |
In September last year, union-organised protests took place in cities across France against proposed changes to labour laws. | In September last year, union-organised protests took place in cities across France against proposed changes to labour laws. |
Many placards reflected Mr Macron's remarks about French workers, with messages such as "too lazy to think up a slogan" and "slackers on the move", which mocked the name of the president's centrist LREM party (Republic on the Move). | Many placards reflected Mr Macron's remarks about French workers, with messages such as "too lazy to think up a slogan" and "slackers on the move", which mocked the name of the president's centrist LREM party (Republic on the Move). |