Police intelligence services expect between 1 and 1.2 million demonstrators in the approximately 240 marches organized across the country, figures similar to those of the first mobilization.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform, which today entered the parliamentary process, will face the second day of union protestwhich is announced to be at least as large as that of the January 19.
This is evident from the leaks to the media, the information services of the police expect between 1 and 1.2 million protesters near 240 gears organized throughout the country, figures comparable to those of the first mobilization.
To avoid public order disturbances, the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, announced today that they will deploy 4000 policemen and gendarmes in Paris and 11,000 in all across France, which means 1,000 more than at the protest on the 19th.
Darmanin, who has warned that “those who attack the police or the demonstrators will be arrested”, has underlined cooperation with union law enforcement and said he hopes the demonstrations will take place “under the same conditions”. on the first day of protest “no significant serious incidents”.
Besides the demonstrations, the other big indicator of the day’s monitoring will be the strikeswhich are expected to have a similar amplitude in the public transport.
The unions intend with this day of mobilizations to force the government to withdraw its planned reforms postponement of the minimum retirement age from 62 to 64 years Y forward to 2027 the extension to 43 years (currently 42) of the listing period needed to build up a full pension.
The majority of public opinion is against the reform, as all polls repeatedly show, the left parties, the far right and even some conservative deputies from Los Republicanos, the party Macron hopes to count on to pass his bill. .
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Source: EITB

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