Why Corsica ‘autonomy’ could end up costing Emmanuel Macron

Election rivals accuse French president of surrender to violent nationalists

Protesters throws projectiles during clashes with police in Corsica
Protesters throw objects during clashes with police in Corsica
(Image credit: Pascal Pochard-Casabianca/AFP via Getty Images)

Emmanuel Macron has signalled that he is willing to discuss “autonomy” for Corsica following two weeks of violent protests on the French-ruled Mediterranean island.

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