From Lille to Nice, the demonstrators will march Thursday for the 11th time against the pension reform while discussions between unions and government are deadlocked a week before the decision of the Constitutional Council.
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LIVE – Disturbances, extent of the mobilization: follow the eleventh day of strikes and demonstrations against the pension reform
Will the opponents be more numerous than last week?
On March 28, the mobilization had stalled, with according to the Ministry of the Interior 740,000 demonstrators in France, "
more than two million
" according to the CGT.
This time, the authorities expect from police sources between 600 and 800,000 people, including 60 to 90,000 in Paris where the parade will go from Invalides to Place d'Italie.
11,500 police and gendarmes will be mobilized, while the last processions have been enamelled with tension.
Figures which show all the same "
that there is a big dispute
" against this reform which "
still does not pass
", underlined the boss of the CFDT, Laurent Berger, Thursday on RTL.
What about this Thursday, March 23 in major cities?
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