to kick up a fuss

Sometimes it is necessary to kick up a fuss, to abandon the politics of peace and quiet and, at long last, provide an answer to the real problems of our citizens.
Il faut parfois savoir faire un éclat, rompre avec la politique de l'édredon pour qu'enfin une réponse soit apportée aux vrais problèmes des citoyens.
Mrs. Hernandez warned her boss that she was going to kick up a fuss if she wasn't allowed to hire the people she wanted.
Mme Hernández a averti son patron qu'elle allait faire tout un scandale si on ne la laissait pas embaucher les personnes qu'elle voulait.
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