LA ROCHELLE, France (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Manuel Valls told ruling Socialist party members on Sunday he would stick to pro-business reforms, despite heckling and booing by activists showing the divisions over economic policy.
A small group of young party members booed Valls at a dinner on Saturday and called for the resignation of Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron, whom they accuse of favouring business over Socialist ideals, participants said on Sunday.
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