Pension protests: How does France get out of it? Protests in France: demonstrators clash with police officers in Lyon. photo © Laurent Cipriani/AP/dpa The peaceful protests against the French pension reform have turned into violent riots. Is it really only about contribution limits and retirement age? France is angry. The peaceful protests at the beginning of the year against the pension reform have developed into a conflagration. Germany's neighboring country is now also discussing police violence against demonstrators, disregard for...
DIRECT. Pension reform: Fabien Roussel accuses Emmanuel Macron of "creating a climate of civil war"franceinfoPension reform: Roussel says that the PCF "raises the question" of continuing to sit in ParliamentLe FigaroPensions: Roussel (PCF) accuses Macron of "creating a climate of civil war"Orange NewsLeft: amplify the protestLaDepeche.frPension reform: Fabien Roussel accuses Emmanuel Macron of "creating a climate of civil war"20 minutesSee full coverage on Google Newssource site
LIVE - Pension reform: the Council of Europe is alarmed by "excessive use of force" in FranceReleaseParis the day after the 9th day of demonstration against the pension reformLCIDemonstrations of March 23: return to calm after an enamelled evening of fires and clashes in ParisThe worldDIRECT. Mobilization against pension reform: the Council of Europe is concerned about "excessive use of force" in FrancefranceinfoDemonstrations: a success signed MacronReleaseSee full coverage on Google Newssource site
The video is widely relayed on Twitter. Thursday evening, after the ninth day of mobilization against the pension reform, a national police vehicle caused a collision in a procession of law enforcement trucks. The opportunity for Asource site
Clashes broke out at a peaceful rally in central Paris after emergency services were attacked with projectiles and rubbish containers set on fire. In Bordeaux, the front door of the town hall caught fire. source site-1
social Pension dispute in France - hundreds of arrests Demonstrators march through the streets of Marseille, southern France, in protest against pension reforms. photo © Daniel Cole/AP/dpa The protests against the pension reform in France continue. Violence is increasing. New demonstrations have been announced and could show a less beautiful side of France to high-ranking visitors. The dispute over France's pension reform threatens to escalate further. During protests, some of which were violent, 457 people were arrested across the country,...
Laurent Berger calls for "pausing" for "six months" the pension reformBFM BusinessProtesters were asked what they thought of Macron's speech20 Minutes FranceDemonstrations: a success signed MacronReleaseDIRECT. Pension reform: unions announce tenth day of action Tuesday, March 28franceinfoAfter 49.3, renewed mobilization against pension reformThe worldSee full coverage on Google Newssource site
social More than 450 arrested during pension protests in France Demonstrators march through the streets of Marseille, southern France, in protest against pension reforms. photo © Daniel Cole/AP/dpa In the dispute over the pension reform, the French government is still under pressure. Violence has become increasingly common in the protests. Hundreds of demonstrators were arrested. Hundreds of people have been arrested in France during violent protests against the pension reforms that have been passed. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin spoke of...
Pension reform: The entrance door to the Bordeaux town hall set on fire20 minutesRetreats: vandalized businesses, overturned cars, arson attacks… an incandescent night after a day of angerThe worldScenes of chaos in the streets of Paris this evening - The door of the City Hall of Bordeaux set on fire at 8 p.m. - We...Jean-Marc Morandini's BlogVideo. Strike of March 23 in Bordeaux: demonstrators set fire to the porch of the town hallSouth WestFar-right thugs behind the attempted fire at...
LIVE - Pension reform: mobilization up sharply for the first day of strike since 49.3BFM BusinessProtesters were asked what they thought of Macron's speech20 Minutes FranceMobilization against pension reform: the result of "a political crisis and a social crisis with distant causes" according to Alexis BrézetLe FigaroPensions: how Emmanuel Macron became the main target of protesters' attacksBFM TVDemonstrations: a success signed MacronReleaseSee full coverage on Google Newssource site