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France: Hundreds bang pots and pans in Lyon in protest against pension reforms during Macron's latest TV interview
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of City Hall in Lyon on Monday to rally against the government's pension reforms, coinciding with a television interview given by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Footage features people at the Place des Terreaux banging pots and pans as well as chanting slogans during the protest.

The rally took place during the broadcast of Macron’s interview on the TF1 channel (8pm local time, 18:00 GMT), in which he promised to tackle inflation and introduce a 2 billion euro tax cut by 2027.

The president has attempted to regain control of the domestic agenda, following huge protests and demonstrations over his pension changes in recent months - including raising the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Macron signed the plans into law last month, following approval from the country's highest constitutional court, and announced a '100 day' domestic action plan which he hopes will unite the country.

Unions and other groups have promised to continue with strikes and demonstrations. Macron claims the changes are needed to ensure the sustainability of the system.

France: Hundreds bang pots and pans in Lyon in protest against pension reforms during Macron's latest TV interview

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Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of City Hall in Lyon on Monday to rally against the government's pension reforms, coinciding with a television interview given by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Footage features people at the Place des Terreaux banging pots and pans as well as chanting slogans during the protest.

The rally took place during the broadcast of Macron’s interview on the TF1 channel (8pm local time, 18:00 GMT), in which he promised to tackle inflation and introduce a 2 billion euro tax cut by 2027.

The president has attempted to regain control of the domestic agenda, following huge protests and demonstrations over his pension changes in recent months - including raising the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Macron signed the plans into law last month, following approval from the country's highest constitutional court, and announced a '100 day' domestic action plan which he hopes will unite the country.

Unions and other groups have promised to continue with strikes and demonstrations. Macron claims the changes are needed to ensure the sustainability of the system.

النص

Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of City Hall in Lyon on Monday to rally against the government's pension reforms, coinciding with a television interview given by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Footage features people at the Place des Terreaux banging pots and pans as well as chanting slogans during the protest.

The rally took place during the broadcast of Macron’s interview on the TF1 channel (8pm local time, 18:00 GMT), in which he promised to tackle inflation and introduce a 2 billion euro tax cut by 2027.

The president has attempted to regain control of the domestic agenda, following huge protests and demonstrations over his pension changes in recent months - including raising the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Macron signed the plans into law last month, following approval from the country's highest constitutional court, and announced a '100 day' domestic action plan which he hopes will unite the country.

Unions and other groups have promised to continue with strikes and demonstrations. Macron claims the changes are needed to ensure the sustainability of the system.

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