macron's concerned, yes, the legislation will follow its constitutional and past will be reviewed by the kansai data, and his hope is that by early autumn , this becomes legislation. but as we know from just history all the way back in 1995 1 of his predecessors tried and to enact such reforms, and ultimately, the streets spoke louder than the than the governments will. and at the end, they ended up backing down. so we end up here in the situation where there's a kind of similar standoff with emmanuel macron absolutely determined to legislate on this particular issue and growing voices of dissent from the opposition and from the streets and from the unions that are now mobilized in opposition. not just to these pension reforms, christie but also so to emmanuel macron himself. in the streets are speaking very loudly right now. this decision has sparked widespread outrage across france . why did president macron feel that this was necessary to push this through? why is he taking the stand? yeah, it's really quite remarkable when you consider how controversial and this is going. i was going to be