During the tenth day of protest against the Macron’s pension reform, the spirits of the French continue to burn throughout the country.
Telesur
On Tuesday, thousands of French citizens continued to stage protests against the pension reform proposal that President Emmanuel Macron persists in imposing by force.
“France is not ruled by sticks… As most people say, this is all madness,” said Senator Jean-Luc Melenchon, who is also the historical leader of the leftist organization “Unsubmissive France.”
He made reference to the refusal of the Macron administration to accept the “mediation” proposed by the leader of the French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT), Laurent Berger, who seeks a dialogue to “find a way out” of the prevailing social crisis.
“Making proposals was useful… However, this government wants nothing except to force its bill,” Melenchon recalled and mentioned Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.
“Her attitude leaves us with only one possibility and slogan: ‘Let her go!,’ the Unsubmissive France leader concluded.
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During the tenth day of protest against the Macron’s pension reform, the spirits of the French continue to burn throughout the country.
On Tuesday morning, the police violently attacked a citizens’ march in Nantes, which sparked a spiral of indignation that left a bank branch on fire and attacks on an administrative court.
In Rennes, where some 22,000 people took to the streets, the first clashes with the police appeared at the beginning of the afternoon after a relatively calm morning.
The police used a water cannon and tear gas against the French, who improvised umbrellas and shields during their march. People set street furniture on fire and threw stones at the police.
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Wasn’t Macron an investment banker? I know very little about him but gather he’s making lots of enemies. What are the police trying to protect?
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He was. As I recall he was one of the first official technocrats “elected’ to public office.
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BURN IT DOWN, NOW! And throw Macron into the fire and call it a FRENCH FRY!
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Isn’t the politically correct term “freedom fry,” Tube?
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