About 250 demonstrations and marches took place across France, in response to the call of the trade unions to protest the reform of the pension system, which President Emmanuel Macron adhered to and adopted by Parliament without a vote.
About 250 demonstrations and marches took place across France, in response to the call of the trade unions to protest the reform of the pension system, which President Emmanuel Macron adhered to and adopted by Parliament without a vote.
But after weeks of protests marked by widespread demonstrations and strikes, mobilization appeared less than expected on Tuesday.
The head of the French Democratic Union of Labor, Laurent Berger, acknowledged that “the confrontation is on its way to an end,” despite his fierce opposition to the amendment.