The French are still outraged by President Emmanuel Macron’s bill to raise the pension age by two years, which led to the use of tear gas and pressurized water.
Despite the organizations and marches in the streets of the city, they also clashed with the police.
Thousands of demonstrators did not abandon opposing organizations, marking the ninth day of international protests.
The whole situation led to the disruption of train services across the country, with protesters blocking ports and roads. They did not hesitate to block even the most famous tourist spots, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The government placed over 12,000 policemen on alert, who would monitor the situation while facing thousands of protesters.
Macron’s decision last week to force the pension law to pass has angered the French people, but not only.
The entire tense situation has been reflected in the parliamentary deputies, who have constantly reviewed the draft law.
The problematic law for the French will be reviewed by the Constitutional Council, which will ensure that it is in line with the Constitution, and the decision will be given within the next month.
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