Protesters demand Macron’s “Where is French democracy?” in The Hague. boycotts a speech he shouted.

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President of France, Emmanuel Macron interrupted this Tuesday by several activists denouncing pension reform and climate inaction During a speech by the President on the future of Europe in The Hague, Netherlands.

“There are millions of people on the street (…) Europe?”, Several protesters snapped at him from the stands, where they hung banners reading ‘Head of violence and hypocrisy’ at the beginning of his speech.

Before being removed from the room by the security guards, hThey accused the French president of statements in English such as “where is the French democracy” or “the climate agreement is not respected”. As reported by TF1 Info.

Macron kicked off this Tuesday two-day official visit to the Netherlands, First time by a French president in 23 years. The President was honored at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam by King Willem-Alexander and his wife Máxima.

On Macron’s agendaa dinner with the kings with singer Dave, Christian Prudhomme, director of the Tour de France, which is very popular in France, gave information to the newspaper ‘Le Parisien’.

Polls reflect The erosion of Macron’s public image, that he has recently refused to reverse or even delay pension reform, making sure that pension reform can take effect this year. The French Constitutional Council is scheduled to pass a resolution on this law on April 14.

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