Protests kick off in Nice and Nantes, as opposition to pension reform shows no signs of waning
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1717561
Protests kick off in Nice and Nantes, as opposition to pension reform shows no signs of waning
- Title: Protests kick off in Nice and Nantes, as opposition to pension reform shows no signs of waning
- Date: 28th March 2023
- Summary: NICE, FRANCE (MARCH 28, 2023) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF FOOD STALLS IN PROTEST PROTESTERS WITH BANNER CGT UNION PROTESTERS STANDING
- Embargoed: 11th April 2023 10:21
- Keywords: Emmanuel Macron demonstration pension reitrement
- Location: NICE AND NANTES, FRANCE
- City: NICE AND NANTES, FRANCE
- Country: France
- Topics: Europe,Lawmaking,Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA003081928032023RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Protests kicked off in several cities in France on Tuesday (March 28), as public anger over pension reforms has evolved into broader anti-macron sentiment.
Millions of people have been demonstrating, largely peacefully, and joining strike action since mid-January to show their opposition to Macron's plans to make most of them work an extra two years to 64.
The protests have intensified since the government used special constitutional powers to bypass parliament on a final vote on the pensions bill almost two weeks ago, bringing scenes of chaos reminiscent of unrest by supporters of the yellow-vest movement during Macron's first term as president.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin on Monday (March 27) said authorities had seen a trend towards more violence directed against the state and were anticipating a "very serious risk to public order" at demonstrations expected in cities including Paris, Lyon, Nantes, and Bordeaux.
A total of 13,000 police will be deployed during the protests throughout the day, more than ever before, Darmanin said.
Laurent Berger, the head of France's largest union, the CFDT, urged Macron to show "a gesture of appeasement" to calm things down.
Macron, who promised to deliver a pensions system reform in both of his presidential campaigns, says the reform is needed to keep the country's finances in balance. Unions and opposition parties say there are other ways to do that.
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