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In Paris, protesters invade Arnault's LVHM headquarters

2023-04-13T15:24:26.458Z


Whistles and smoke bombs in the global luxury headquarters during the protest against the pension reform (ANSA)


   A group of protesters on strike against Emmanuel Macron's pension reform temporarily raided the Paris office of LVHM, the global luxury giant owned by Bernard Arnault.

The demonstrators - including railway workers, health workers and the world of education on strike - entered the entrance hall of Lvhm, at 22 Avenue Montaigne, one of the chicest avenues in Paris, frequented by Scrooges from all over the planet, with smoke bombs and whistles.

    "The road is ours", the demonstrators chanted in front of the headquarters of the luxury giant.

Many of them then penetrated inside, only to succeed about ten minutes later.

The blitz took place on the twelfth national day of strikes and protests against the reform that raises the retirement age from 62 to 64. 

   The CGT union announces 400,000 demonstrators today in the square in Paris, as part of the twelfth day of national strikes and protests against Emmanuel Macron's pension reform.

It is exactly the same estimate as the one announced by the union itself in the last demonstration last week.

   More generally, on the eve of the crucial pronouncement of the Constitutional Court on the social security reform, the number of demonstrators in the marches is decreasing everywhere in France.


Source: ansa

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