For several weeks now, private doctors and paramedics, in Moselle and throughout France, have been standing up against the bill to introduce the territorial contract for emergency relief, a strong opposition that could push back the government. For their part, firefighters' unions insist on the need for a new reform.
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For several weeks now, private doctors and paramedics, in Moselle and throughout France, have been standing up against the bill to introduce the territorial contract for emergency relief, a strong opposition that could push back the government. For their part, firefighters' unions insist on the need for a new reform.