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LIVE – Pension reform: youth organizations and LFI demonstrate in Paris

A dozen youth organizations march this Saturday afternoon against the pension reform, between the Place de la Bastille and the Nation. The call has the support of La France insoumise, which hopes to “recover” from the success of the inter-union mobilization on Thursday.

THE ESSENTIAL

• The parade must leave at 2:00 pm in the Place de la Bastille to join the Nation in the east of the capital. Security services are provided to monitor protesters. read the abstract

• The demonstration initiated by 11 youth associations has the support of various parties such as France insoumise, NPA and Génération·s. read the abstract

• The number of demonstrators will be a political issue for rebellious France, two days after the success of the strike on January 19. read our article

A march supported by La France Insoumise and Jean-Luc Mélenchon

Jean-Luc Mélenchon and several deputies and elected LFI will be present in the procession.

For the old candidate LFI à la présidentielle, la jeunesse – dont l’apport pourrait être décisif pour faire reculer le gouvernement – sait “très bien que le changement de mode de vie qu’implica la retraite, va changer la vie tout de suite , Now”.

To justify the organization of another action, two days after the one of the unions, Jean-Luc Mélenchon indicated that “all this converges, all this goes in the same direction”.

Departure scheduled at 2:00 p.m. from Place de la Bastille

The parade, declared by the prefecture, must leave the Place de la Bastille at 2:00 p.m. to join the Place de la Nation, via rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine. Security services are provided to monitor protesters.

Who calls to demonstrate this Saturday in Paris?

Hello everyone and welcome to this live dedicated to “the march for our pensions” started by various youth associations, such as France insoumise.

A dozen youth associations (L’Alternative Étudiante, VoixLycéenne, FIDL, Jeune Garde, Jeunes Insoumis, Jeunes Écologists, Jeunes Génération s, Place Publique Jeunes, RED Jeunes, POI, NPA Jeunes) called demonstrations against the reform presented on January 10 by the government of Elisabeth Borne.

They also call for an end to parcoursupthe post-baccalaureate orientation reform implemented in 2018- and solutions against student precariousness.

Read our article here.

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Author: Maxime Le Roux
Source: BFM TV

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