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May 1 means Labour Day But people protested against the pension law in France. More than 100 killed in clashes in Paris on Monday french policeman were injured. According to French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, police detained a total of 291 people across France, of whom 90 Paris I was arrested.
Paris police said that there was a lot of fighting between the protesters and the police in the French capital. According to media reports, around 1,12,000 people took part in the protest in the French capital. Let us tell you that after the recent step of increasing the retirement age of President Emmanuel Macron from 62 to 64 years, the people of France came on the road.
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workers’ rights celebration
In fact, May 1 is celebrated in many countries as a celebration of workers’ rights and rallies, marches and other programs are organized on this day. Due to the removal of restrictions related to Covid-19, a large number of people participated in these rallies this year.
More than 100 French policemen injured
More than 100 French policemen were injured in clashes in Paris on 1 May in the wake of changes to the law last month. French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said that the police detained a total of 291 people across France for protesting. He told that out of which 90 protesters were arrested in Paris.
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1,12000 thousand protesters landed on the road
According to CNN, about 1 lakh 12 thousand protesters took part in the protest in the French capital. Paris police said it was the second largest protest since demonstrations against pension reform began this year. Please tell that during this time fireworks and other projectiles were thrown at the police. In response, the police fired tear gas shells, after which they retreated, but regrouped.
Violence in France unacceptable: PM
Responding to the protests, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne tweeted that May Day in many French cities was a chance for responsibility and commitment. He said that violence is totally unacceptable. In fact, this was a new day of collective action against the change in pension age from 62 to 64. Let us tell you that the trade unions want to withdraw the pension law. In April, French President Emmanuel Macron signed a pension bill to raise the retirement age by two years despite nationwide protests.
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