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More than one million folks took to the streets throughout France on Thursday with protests turning violent in some areas as demonstrators voiced their fury at proposed pension reforms.
Clashes between teams of protesters and police broke out after staff staged a nationwide strike all through Thursday, with flare-ups in Paris and regional capitals.
French police stated round 1,000 folks acted “violently,” setting fires, launching smoke bombs and damaging property. In the southwestern metropolis of Bordeaux, protesters set hearth to the doorway of town corridor throughout ongoing clashes with police, in keeping with Act Daily News affiliate BFMTV.
Police fired tear fuel at crowds in northwestern Lorient, whereas video from Rennes exhibits authorities utilizing water cannons to disperse protesters.
At least 80 folks had been arrested and 123 cops injured in France on Thursday throughout the nationwide protests, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin stated.
Thursday was the ninth day of strikes within the nation and the primary of coordinated motion since French President Emmanuel Macron’s authorities pushed a invoice to extend the retirement age from 62 to 64 by parliament with out a vote final week.
The principally peaceable day of strike motion – which noticed 119,000 folks march in Paris, in keeping with the Interior Ministry – disrupted transport networks, oil refineries and faculties.
It additionally affected air site visitors, with 30% of flights impacted at Paris Orly airport.
Unionized staff blockaded a significant oil refinery in Normandy and one other one in Fos-sur-Mer within the south of the nation, in keeping with a authorities spokesperson. And earlier within the day, about 70 protesters blocked terminal one at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport, an airport spokesperson informed Act Daily News.
Ahead of the strike, French authorities had mobilized 12,000 cops all through the nation, together with 5,000 in Paris.
France’s eight main commerce unions introduced an extra nationwide protest for March 28, and referred to as for native disruptive motion over the weekend.
“The responsibility for this explosive situation lies not with the unions but with the government,” they stated in a televised assertion.
Britain’s King Charles had been resulting from go to Bordeaux on March 28 throughout his first international state go to as monarch, however on Friday the journey was postponed.
“In view of yesterday’s announcement of a new national day of action against pension reform on Tuesday, March 28 in France, the visit of King Charles III, originally scheduled for March 26-29 in our country, will be postponed,” the Élysée Palace introduced in a press release Friday.
“This decision was taken by the French and British governments, after a telephone exchange between the President of the Republic and the King this morning, in order to be able to welcome His Majesty King Charles III in conditions that correspond to our friendly relationship. This state visit will be rescheduled as soon as possible,” the assertion continued.
The French authorities’s plan to lift the retirement age for many staff by two years was opposed by enormous numbers of individuals.
Despite protests, Macron’s authorities has not backed down. It rammed the laws by the French National Assembly final week utilizing a constitutional clause that enables the federal government to bypass a vote.
The nation’s beneficiant pension system and early retirement have been a degree of pleasure since they had been enacted after World War II. Under the brand new legislation, the retirement age for many staff will probably be 64, nonetheless one of many lowest within the industrialized world.
When the proposal was unveiled in January, the federal government stated the reforms had been obligatory to stop a projected 13.5 billion euro ($14.7 billion) gap opening up within the pension system in 2030.
Thursday’s demonstrations come after Macron defended the reforms in an interview on French tv on Wednesday, confirming they might be carried out by the tip of the 12 months.
“It’s in the greater interest of the country. Between opinion polls and the national interest, I chose the national interest,” Macron stated.
But authorities critics and Macron’s detractors had been incensed.
“[Macron] has added fuel to the fire,” Philippe Martinez, secretary basic of the CGT, France’s largest union, informed French broadcaster LCI on Thursday.
Source: www.cnn.com