After two days of mobilization with more than a million protesters, according to the authorities, the eight main French unions (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, Unsa, Solidaires, FSU) intend to continue putting pressure on the Executive this Tuesday, February.
On the second day of the review of the pension reform in the chamber of the National Assembly, more than 200 rallies are organized throughout France against the project carried out by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne. Territorial intelligence anticipates between 900,000 and 1.1 million protesters across the country, a source familiar with the matter told BFMTV.
What’s near you? The following map summarizes the number of people mobilized in the main cities of France: click on the legend to filter according to the source of the figures (authorities, unions or local media). We will update you as the day progresses.
The unions know that it will be difficult for them to break the record of January 31 this Tuesday: 1.27 million people had demonstrated that day, according to the police -2.8 million, according to the CGT. This Saturday, February 11, a new mobilization day is organized with the aim of attracting other opponents of the pension reform.
Source: BFM TV
