Eleven thousand police and gendarmes will be mobilized everywhere in France on Tuesday, including 4,000 in Paris, to supervise the third day of inter-union mobilization against the pension reform, announced Monday February 6 on Twitter the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin.
This is the same device as that deployed Tuesday, January 31 during the previous day of action against the text, the examination of which in the National Assembly began on Monday.
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According to a security source, the authorities expect Tuesday, February 7 to a mobilization oscillating between 900,000 and 1.1 million people, including 70,000 at most in Paris where the procession will parade between the places of the Opera and the Bastille.
More than 1,000 yellow vests and 400 radicals, as during the first two days of action, are expected in the capital, according to the same source.