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6,000 YOUNG ANGRY YOUNGSTERS PROTEST AT CONCORDE SQUARE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT

SOME RIOTS & FIRES DUE TO DECREE 49,3


Concorde Square Riots Protest (Source: BFM Tv Caption)
Concorde Square Riots Protest
(Source: Twitter)
USPA NEWS - Thousands of people and activists shouted to revolt in many big cities, in addition to Paris, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Nantes, Rennes, Dijon, in two days, showing their anger amid the decree 49,3 a legal tool used by the French PM, to force the project law of pension reform. Since the announcement yesterday by PM Elisabeth Borne of the use of decree 49.3, groups of people, spontaneous, undeclared, have proved many clashes and violence. These groups of activists of more than four thousand people (4000) people according to the Ministry of the Interior, composed mainly of young people, took place yesterday six thousand people (6000) and today in Paris and elsewhere. Thousands of people and activists shouted to revolt in many big cities, in addition to Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille, Nantes, Rennes, ignited in two days.
PM Elisabeth Borne
Source: French Government
6,000 YOUNG ANGRY STUDENTS PROTEST AT CONCORDE SQUARE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT Thousands of people and activists shouted to revolt in many big cities, in addition to Paris, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Nantes, Rennes, Dijon, in two days, showing their anger amid the decree 49,3 a legal tool used by the French PM, to force the project law of pension reform. Since the announcement yesterday by PM Elisabeth Borne of the use of decree 49.3, groups of people, spontaneous, undeclared, have proved many clashes and violence. These groups of activists of more than four thousand people (4000) people according to the Ministry of the Interior, composed mainly of young people, took place yesterday six thousand people (6000) and today in Paris and elsewhere. Thousands of people and activists shouted to revolt in many big cities, in addition to Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille, Nantes, Rennes, ignited in two days. In Paris, the square has been ignited by activities challenging the government's use of the pension reform law by force, in the past two months with demonstrations and strikes. There were 62 arrests after the police this evening at Place de la Concorde. Some chanted songs and presented banners with the slogans "Macron resign" and "Paris rise up" in Paris. The police used tear gas and arrests, and custodies.
SOME RIOTS & FIRES DUE TO DECREE 49,3 IPARIS, BORDEAUX LYON, MARSEILLE AND DIJON
The Minister of Inerior Gerald Darmanin called a conference with all the prefects of Farce this morning to anticipate these spontaneous movements of activities dissatisfied with the pension reform and especially with the brutal method of decree 49.3, which they consider it "illegitimate" and "an attack on democratic life" according to Marine le Pen, leader of the RN (National Rally) who, for her part, filed a motion of censure against the government as well as the LIOT party (Libre, Indépendant, Outre Mer Territories)
While in Dijon some have burned on the spot dolls with the effigy of PM Elisabeth Borne, and government spokesperson Olivier Veran and are notably chanted by the demonstrators, who gathered after a spontaneous call launched on social networks. There are also between 150 and 180 violent spontaneous movements in other cities in France, such as Lyon, Dijon…. On the side of the unions, a probationary blocking of the freeway (peripheral) today took place this afternoon and announced a new demonstration next Thursday, March 24th.
According to an Odoxa poll, 82% of French people believe that the 49.3 decree "is not a good thing". French Government is in hot turmoil, after two months (since 19 January 2023) of protests against the pension reform, carrying millions of protesters (up to 3,4 M people, according to the inter Unions composed of 8 largest Unions). For the very first time, unionists showed a strong unity and stop up fro weeks against the pension reform, led by the PM Elisabeth Borne, at the French Parliament. The PM hoped she could find a majority to support her controversial law, that was controversial from D1. She then triggered the decree 49,3, (which she has used the times already since she is in the PM’s office). This constitutional tool is totally legal, yet must be sued for some rare moments, of uncertainty or exceptional cases of hardship in convincing the opposition, it is the best “A legislative gun for the PM’s as if it gives him or her, a sniper legitimacy, enabling to force the passing of any law, without usine the MP’s vote" The French people feel the government is not listening to them and despised ....To Be continued..

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