Jon Henley in Paris
Wednesday June 16, 2004
The Guardian
Six French cities were plunged into darkness and several leading government figures had their power supply cut yesterday when the trade union CGT led a national day of action against plans to partly privatise the state electricity utility, EDF.
Both Nicolas Sarkozy, the finance minister and the communist-linked CGT, supported by three other unions, said they would not back down as parliament debated the privatisation bill and more than 6,000 power workers took to the streets in Paris alone.
Bernard Thibault, the CGT's general secretary said: "This plan was not acceptable yesterday, it is not acceptable today and will not be tomorrow. A decision of this nature, of this importance, cannot be taken when it provokes so much controversy."
The government plans to change the status of EDF and the gas utility, GDF, to allow up to 30% of its capital to be sold to private investors from next year.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,11882,1239774,00.htmlHello from Germany,
Robbespiere