Five days after the last day of mobilization that brought together 1.09 million people according to the Ministry of the Interior, 3.5 million according to the unions, a new day of strikes and demonstrations is scheduled for Tuesday, March 28 in France, the tenth since the start of the protest movement against the pension reform.
According to a news note, between 650,000 and 900,000 people are expected across France, including between 70,000 and 100,000 in Paris.
What’s near you? The following map shows 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 afternoon progresses.
Towards a massive mobilization of youth?
Even according to the information, it is the youth that must mobilize en masse today.
Shocked by the use of paragraph 49.3 of the Constitution to approve the reform, but also by the accusations of police violence that marred the protests on Thursday, many young people should take to the streets to make their voices heard. The same note thus evokes a number of young people who could double or even triple the demonstration on March 23.
Source: BFM TV
