In response to the call of the trade unions, demonstrations took place in many French cities, today, Thursday, in protest against the new retirement law, which is the 12th movement, as the unions intensify their movements in the street in a way that forces the government to mobilize thousands of police and security personnel.
Today’s moves come before the Constitutional Council’s expected decision tomorrow, Friday, on the constitutionality of the Pension Reform Law, which Elizabeth Bourne’s government passed last month, bypassing Parliament. Raising the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.
Opinion polls show that the majority of the French oppose reforming the pension system, and support the ongoing protests against it.
The Ministry of the Interior expects between 400,000 and 600,000 people to take to the streets in France, and the mobilization of the strike will also double in the transport sectors, from aviation to the metro.
Protesters stormed the headquarters of LVMH, the world’s first clothing and fashion company, based in Paris.
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