While protests continue, French Prime Minister opens to change the Loi Travail

The emergency fuel continues to rise in France, while approaching the meeting with the European Football Championship, which will put the transalpine country in the spotlight for a month.
Thirty per cent of the country's distributors have remained dry and the protest against the labor market reform continues unabated while for the first time Prime Minister Valls has indicated its openness to change the text.
"The bill on the job will go to the Senate, where there is a right-wing majority. The Senate will modify the project, and of course in the opposite direction to what we are proposing the opposite to what we are asking the same demonstrators. It's out of the question to go back, but you can improve the text. " Meanwhile, the union mobilization extends. In 19 nuclear power plants, the proposal to go on strike has passed while yesterday was blocked a bridge in Normandy.
"The appeal of the Government Article 49 erases any possibility of compromise. not we who refuse to deal with the government. They have forced his hand by applying Article 49, and we are very disappointed. It 'a democracy empty and confrontation with the workers". According to a survey, 70% of the population would ask the government the withdrawal of the reform.