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DEMONSTRATION OF UNIONS & RETIREES PROTEST IN PARIS AGAINST THE REFORMS

ANGER AGAINST MACRON & GOVERNMENT


Unionists, Students and Retirees Protest Paris (Source: CGT)
Demonstration in Paris against the reforms
(Source: CGT)
USPA NEWS - Today Tuesday, October 9, it was a day of strike and demonstrations to defend the "social model", with several excesses that took place, especially in Paris. A large procession of the demonstration organized in Paris by the unions, has gathered 21 500 persons, according to the organizers and 21 500 according to the ministry of the interior. The goal is to protest against reforms affecting pensions, unemployment insurance or even Parcoursup, was stopped in the middle of the afternoon for several tens of minutes because of clashes between some demonstrators and the forces of order. According to BFMTV, four people were arrested.Meanwhile, President Macron was at Station F, famous FrenchTech for the 2000 entrepreneurs who came to see Station F, "incubator" start-up founded by Xavier Niel, CEO of Free.The President defended social rights and social security protection entrepreneurs who are successful in digital. The French, and especially the parlements and oppsotion become impatient about the reshuffle, since the departure of his Minister of the Interior Gerard Collomb.
President Macron at Station F
Source: RR, Jedi Foster
Officials, students, and retirees "revolt" against the reforms of the Macron government, and consider themselves too socially and economically exploited and want to avoid the "social divide" The message from the street is a street message, protest against the President Macron's "start up nation" and believe that the President is too "arrogant, contemptuous". Banners and display chants "Macron President of the Riches".-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The event was stopped in the middle of the Boulevard Raspail, in the 14th district, for about ten minutes. The CRS (Policemen of the public demonstrations) were targeted several times by projectiles. According to Liberation, these incidents would have injured. The procession finally reached the Place d'Italie, in the 13th district of Paris, at 16.45 in the calm. The CGT said that 50,000 people participated in the event. Place d'Italie is just a few hundred meters from Station F, where President Macron was in parallel. On the other hand, several processions have sprung up all over France at the call of the CGT and FO union centers, Solidaires, Unef, FIDL and UNL. In Paris, the event started at 14:30 from Montparnasse. DURING THIS TIME THE PRESIDENT MACRON DEFENDED THE SOCIAL RIGHTS AT THE STATION F IN FRENCH TECH MEMBERS Meanwhile, President Macron was at Station F, famous FrenchTech for the 2000 entrepreneurs who came to see Station F, "incubator" start-up founded by Xavier Niel, boss of Free. The President defended social rights and social security protection entrepreneurs who are successful in digital. The French, and especially the parlements and oppsotion become impatient about the reshuffle, since the departure of his Minister of the Interior Gerard Collomb. In a rather calm atmosphere and in front of a conquered parterre, Emmanuel Macron gave himself a conference in the American style, from two hours long "stand up", in interactivity, with the guests, start-ups. It was a new style without a desk on a long platform to better capture the young crowd of thirty who came to Station F and were able to express themselves directly to the President.--------------------------------------- As President Macron has become accustomed to his audience, he has a perfect mastery of French and start-up themes, and has touchy subjects, such as glyphosate to begin with, then the reform of the ISF (Taxes on Fortune) and growth technology.
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