Protests and strikes renewed in France today, Tuesday, to pressure the government to back down from reforming the pension system.
And the demonstrations took place this morning in the French capital, Paris, amid a large security deployment to prevent the slips and acts of violence recorded since the beginning of the “wave of anger” and the first of its kind since the yellow vests demonstrations. The pressure of the unions continues and the calls to take to the streets expand as an expression of their refusal to raise the retirement age to 64 years, especially After President Emmanuel Macron resorted to passing the law without approval in Parliament.
Acts of violence, burning, vandalism and looting were recorded, which the Minister of the Interior, Gerald Dermanan, considers to be “very real risks.” Yesterday, he warned in a press conference that more violence would break out today in the capital, Paris, and outside it, as he talked about the deployment of 13,000 policemen during the marches, and it will be less than half of them. In Paris, Darmanan said that “groups belonging to the far left want to burn France, and some of them came from abroad.”
The strikes also continue, as land and air transport services are stopped today, and schools are closed, while Macron and Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne are trying to contain the situation through consultations with political parties and trade unions to convince these parties of the need to continue reforming the retirement system to protect the system from bankruptcy.
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