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Monaco Grand Prix at high risk of being cancelled

The upcoming Monaco Grand Prix has been thrown into huge doubt, after major energy sector union Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT) warned that power cuts could be experienced at major sporting events, in protest against French president Emmanuel Macron. It's been reported by RMC Sport and multiple other sources that “100 days of action and anger” will take place in protest against Macron, who has called for the country to be healed in 100 days. Almost daily strikes are currently taking place in France after Macron's government announced plans to change the pension system and raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 years old. As a result, May's Monaco GP could be impacted by...
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