Police expect between 1.1 and 1.4 million to join tomorrow’s demonstrations, which are expected to be the most massive since protests against pension reform began.
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The first truck blockades were felt on Monday on French roads on the eve of what is expected as the most massive day of strikes and demonstrations since the protest against the pension reform of the government of Emmanuel Macron began.
The vehicle filter actions launched since Sunday evening in logistics centers and entrances to some major cities caused this morning traffic jams on access roads from Lille (north) or Rouen (north-west).
The strikes in the trains will start from 7 p.m. This has already been announced by the state railway company SNCF cancel 80% of high-speed trains tomorrow (TGV) average and virtually all others conventional long-distance trains.
In addition to the drivers on strike it will lead to the cessation of 20% of flights at Charles de Gaulle and 30% at the other airport in Paris, as well as those at Beauvais, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice and Toulouse.
The police anticipate between 1.1 and 1.4 million demonstrators tomorrow. Show all surveys of the past months a very majority rejection by reform and support for unions in their plans to continue the strikes beyond Tuesday.
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Source: EITB

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