On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
Briefly

Unions for Paris train drivers on RER A and B lines have initiated strike action due to grievances over a malfunctioning scheduling system, set to take place from February 14th to 17th. Concurrently, the Picasso museum will unveil an exhibit titled 'degenerate art' starting Tuesday, which examines the art banned by the Nazi regime. In Lyon, teachers are protesting the newly passed 'Bayrou budget', potentially leading to school closures. Additionally, the Senate is set to discuss marriage restrictions for citizens marrying foreigners, with implications for civil rights.
The unions representing Paris train drivers are voicing their frustrations over an ineffective scheduling system, prompting a planned strike from February 14th to 17th.
The upcoming exhibit at the Picasso museum sheds light on the concept of 'degenerate art', showcasing works banned by the Nazi regime and running till May 25th.
In Lyon, teaching unions are striking against the new 'Bayrou budget', leading to potential school closures on Tuesday, indicating ongoing tensions in the education sector.
The Senate is expected to discuss a bill imposing stricter marriage regulations for French citizens marrying foreigners in irregular situations, raising concerns about civil rights.
Read at The Local France
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