At least 71 people arrested in Paris On the new day of protests against the pension reform imposed by the Government of President Emmanuel Macron, presented on Thursday by invoking Article 49.3 of the Constitution, which implies the ratification of every norm without a vote unless a motion to impeach is given. censor.
The mobilizations took place across France this Saturday, and particularly in Paris at 20:00. Motorized Brigade to Suppress Violent Action (BRAV-M) and used tear gas against “rebels trying to build barricades and set trash cans on fire,” according to a police source.
“In the presence of numerous thugs, the organizers demanded the dispersal of the demonstration”the same source pointed out by quoting the newspaper ‘Le Figaro’.
A controversial demonstration ban marked the day in Paris On the Place de la Concorde and the Champs Elysees According to BFMTV television, according to the authorities, it is because of public order and security risk.
The source consulted warned that those who try to gather in these areas will be killed. evicted and possibly fined if they violate the ban.
Instead of demonstrators halles mall from the French capital. Videos posted on social media show protesters entering the mall building, despite opposition from security guards.
Within the framework of these protests, the union General Confederation of Workers (CGT) He reported that the Total Energies refinery in Normandy was closed. The union wrote on Twitter, “Refines go on strike one after another. The movement promises to be bigger than October 2022. They are on strike in addition to the oil depots! FILL THE TANK!”
There were also mobilizations in cities such as those in which thousands of people participated. Marseille, Toulouse, Nantes or the Gap. According to the police, 1,500 participants were counted in General De Gaulle square in Marseille. According to ‘Ouest France’, around 9,000 people attended in Nantes.
They continue to criticize the Government from the opposition, even saying about it: “Doesn’t Respect the Constitution” and “rule against the people” in the words of Insoumisa Antoine Léaument, MP for La France.
A new appointment is scheduled for Monday to once again discuss the reform text, which takes the lead in Los Republicos, whose support could lead to the approval of a new bill. motion of reprimand against the Macron government.
Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire, in line with the vote of no confidence, filed a criminal complaint against the opposition in an interview with ‘Le Parisien’ and the Republicans. “restore your morale” and “abandon all political stance”. For Le Maire, it’s “nonsense” for conservative MPs to vote for the far left.
As of today, at least 4 out of 61 deputies Republicans They will vote in favor of the LIOT group’s motion of no confidence in the National Assembly –-Liberty, Independents, Overseas and Regions–.
Source: Informacion

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