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French lawmakers to debate bill to alleviate cost of living crisis

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The French government has been promising to limit the impact of the rising cost of living. But after president Emmanuel Macron lost control of the Parliament in last month legislative elections, it remains unclear how many lawmakers will support the government's cost of living bill. FRANCE 24's Dheepthika Laurent reports.

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