Tension in France continues to rise due to the Macron’s pension reform. In Paris, the streets are still littered with rubbish due to the fact that the public sector collection service continues on strike, protests that will now also be joined, indefinitely, by the private sector.
In this way, it is expected that in these days the situation will worsen in the French capital, since the number of neighborhoods that will will be affected for these protests.
For now, it is expected that tomorrow there will be a new general day of protests with new manifestations while the image of streets full of rubbish repeats itself again, we must remember that Paris has already accumulated more than 10,000 tons of garbage.
The education sector has announced that tomorrow it expects the number of young people present at the demonstration to triple; last week some 800,000 people attended.
Blocked access to the Louvre Museum
The protests called by the unions to protest in France against the pension reform have moved this Monday to the vicinity of the Louvre Museum, in Paris, which has been forced to close their doors before the blocking of its main access.
The museum itself has reported on social networks that does not admit visitors due to mobilizations. “We appreciate your understanding,” added the institution, which does not clarify when it plans to reopen its doors.
The action had been previously announced by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), which had confirmed the participation of staff from the museum itself, who had also joined the strike. demand “the withdrawal of the pension reform”promoted by the Government of Emmanuel Macron.
This reform, which proposes, among other measures, raising from 62 to 64 years the retirement age, It has motivated a wave of protests that began in January and has intensified in recent weeks, after the Executive approved urgently the processing of the measure in Parliament.
Undoubtedly, a situation that could begin to affect tourism just when the Easter holidays are about to arrive.
Source: Lasexta

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