BFMTV: “Empty Cauldron March” held in France on the anniversary of Macron’s re-election

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Spontaneous demonstrations were held in some French cities on the anniversary of French President Emmanuel Macron’s re-election to the second term, the TV channel reported. BFMTV.

Several hundred people, mostly young people, reportedly gathered to protest the president’s policies in the square in front of Paris City Hall and in the square near the Paris Theatre, to “walk the empty pots”. Protesters staged a cacophony and shouted “Macron resign!” they shouted slogans.

Later, a crowd of demonstrators went to Gare de Lyon to “meet” Pope Ndiaya, Minister of Culture, who had returned from a study trip, and entered the building of the institute, which the minister had to visit. As a result, the visit of the head of the department had to be cancelled.

Earlier, the French Minister of the Interior, Gerald Darmanin, reported on the Franceinfo radio station that the French police will not be banned The use of cookware in protests during President Emmanuel Macron’s visits to parts of the country.

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