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Paris police, protesters clash for third night over Macron's pension reform

Stock Markets Mar 18, 2023 06:11PM ET
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5/5 © Reuters. Fire emerges as people attend a demonstration on Place de la Concorde to protest the use by French government of the article 49.3, a special clause in the French Constitution, to push the pensions reform bill through the National Assembly without a vote b 2/5

By Dominique Vidalon and Manuel Ausloos

PARIS (Reuters) -Paris police clashed with demonstrators for a third night on Saturday as thousands of people marched throughout the country amid anger at the government pushing through a rise in the state pension age without a parliamentary vote.

The growing unrest and strikes have left President Emmanuel Macron facing the gravest challenge to his authority since the so-called "Gilets Jaunes" (Yellow Vests) protests four years ago.

"Macron, Resign!" and "Macron is going to break down, we are going to win," demonstrators chanted on the Place d'Italie in southern Paris. Riot police used tear gas and clashed with some in the crowd as trash bins were set on fire.

Municipal authorities had banned rallies on Paris's central Place de la Concorde and nearby Champ-Elysees on Saturday night after demonstrations that resulted in 61 arrests the previous night. There were 81 arrests on Saturday night.

Earlier in the French capital, a group of students and activists from the "Revolution Permanente" collective briefly invaded the Forum des Halles shopping mall, waving banners calling for a general strike and shouting "Paris stand up, rise up", videos on social media showed.

BFM television also showed images of demonstrations underway in cities such as Compiegne in the north, Nantes in the west and Marseille in the south. In Bordeaux, in the southwest, police also used tear gas against protesters who had started a fire.

"The reform must be implemented ... Violence cannot be tolerated," Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told Le Parisien newspaper.

A broad alliance of France's main unions has said it would continue to mobilise to try to force a U-turn on the changes. A day of nationwide industrial action is scheduled for Thursday.

Rubbish has been piling up on the streets of Paris after refuse workers joined in the action.

Some 37% of operational staff at TotalEnergies' refineries and depots - at sites including Feyzin in southeast France and Normandy in the north - were on strike on Saturday, a company spokesperson said. Rolling strikes continued on the railways.

While eight days of nationwide protests since mid-January, and many local industrial actions, have so far been largely peaceful, the unrest over the last three days is reminiscent of the Yellow Vest protests which erupted in late 2018 over high fuel prices. Those demonstrations forced Macron into a partial U-turn on a carbon tax.

Macron's overhaul raises the pension age by two years to 64, which the government says is essential to ensure the system does not go bust.

Paris police, protesters clash for third night over Macron's pension reform
 

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Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Mar 18, 2023 9:14PM ET
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as life expectancy has increased over the years, and people remain healthier for longer, so should pension age be adjusted. todays 64 year olds are well capable of working..
Jason Patcher
Jason Patcher Mar 18, 2023 9:14PM ET
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if they were paid fair wages they wouldn't need the government subsidies in the first place.
Charles ODonnell
Charles ODonnell Mar 18, 2023 9:14PM ET
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... really depends upon the person. Frugal people who invest long-term will be ok.
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Mar 18, 2023 8:22PM ET
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are all those car fires the new Green Thing?
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Mar 18, 2023 8:22PM ET
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your head is just bursting with deluded rightwing nonsense, isn't it?
Domenico Mancuso
DMancuso Mar 18, 2023 6:19PM ET
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This is what happens when a population decides not to have kids… in 15 years from now French will have to work until 66 years of age. In general the EU pretty much has the same problem
First Last
First Last Mar 18, 2023 6:07PM ET
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@ Tom Troung ~ You are 100% correct! The US needs to take the que from France. France has 100% covered  Health Care, generous holiday and leave policies. The US is a greed stricken for profit cesspool, where healthcare bookies collect exorbitant premiums, fight to the mat as to not pay services, and pay their executives $100's of millions in salary and bonuses, and build lavish empires from the grift taken on the backs of working Americans. Kaiser, Us Health, Anthem, Humana and others collecting the vig off working Americans. GO FRANCE! Maybe fat lazy Americans will take note and at least get off the sofa!
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Mar 18, 2023 6:07PM ET
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I will take my chances with a free market any day over government controlled anything, especially health care. Canadians come to America for treatment because they are restricted and have long waiting times. If government would stop the regulations, priced would come down.
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First Last Mar 18, 2023 6:07PM ET
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Mark Jannetty   I normally don't respond to post, as argument on both sides is always correct from the prospective of the writer, that said, you are comparing apples to oranges in respect to France and Canada. The French health care system is rated the best in the world. The network has world renowned practitioners across the medical spectrum, which leads to the French high life expectency; World rank 14, as compared to US at 46. Canada is # 16, but seriously lags the depth of expert practitioners vs France, thusly the migratory pattern to US for specialty health care. The US is the most expensive in the World, and at that exhorbitant cost, only places it at #46; shameful.
Tom Troung
Tom Troung Mar 18, 2023 5:37PM ET
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your politicians are still very nice to you. look to American, their retirement age is 67. people are robbed of their precious time late in life to feed those young able bodies stay at home
James King
James King Mar 18, 2023 5:37PM ET
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Plus, US lifespan for men is only 73 years old. Take out those rich people who normally live much longer than regular American, the lifespan for normal American may be merely 71-72. This means American in average paid 30+ years to their social security fund, but can only got paid for 5 years in average at retirement. Also because of the high effective inflation, the social security received, when discounted back to the time we put money to SS account would be far far far less.
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Mar 18, 2023 4:39PM ET
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All the baby boomers are reaping the consequences of their greed
dim dim
dim dim Mar 18, 2023 4:27PM ET
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after all, the EU is the continuation of Nazi Germany, the Nazis are still in power ... see, the collusion of the USA, EU, ENGLAND, etc., to cover their bankruptcy, using the Ukrainian Nazis.!!
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Mar 18, 2023 4:15PM ET
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These foo. lish frenchies 🚽🚽
B L
B L Mar 18, 2023 4:12PM ET
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Increase retirement age for a country that doesn't like to work, what did you expect?
James King
James King Mar 18, 2023 4:06PM ET
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Retirement money were from the retirement fund contributed by people like social security. absolutely most of the people paid to the fund far more than they can get especially considering the lifespan in US is is only 73 for man. The high floating effective inflation also put a huge discount on the money retired received. Government and politicians cannot enforce their incapable and their squandering money in political show, redundant government staff and wasting, corruption, useless military's rehearsal ... to retired people.
 
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