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France: 'We can't take it anymore' - Hundreds of protesters bang pots in Paris at rally against pension reforms٠٠:٠٢:٥٠
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Hundreds of protesters banged pots and pans against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform in Paris on Monday.

Footage shows demonstrators taking part in the protest in Gare de Lyon train station and in front of the Town Hall to express discontent with the unpopular reform.

Scuffles between police and protesters inside the train station, where French Education Minister Pap Ndiaye was returning from his trip to Lyon, and trash bins on fire in the French capital can also be seen.

"We can't take it anymore, the people can't take it anymore. What does he (Macron) intend to do? Piss us off until the end? Another four years like this? We can't take it anymore. (Macron) do something, get out of here, leave us alone, let us live," said Francois, a protester during the demonstration in front of Paris Town Hall.

Another demonstrator, Stephanie, commented "He (Macron) passes laws using article 49.3 without going through the National Assembly, that is to say that there we are no longer in democracy. So we as we are democrats, that we are people who love freedom, equality, fraternity, we will not let our country fall into the hands of people like him who do not love it, he (Macron) does not love our country, so we will be outside and we'll have a pan concert."

Last month, the government approved the new pension reform, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, without a vote in the National Assembly, while the Constitutional Court agreed to the changes on April 14.

The move has triggered the anger of the opposition, from both the left and the right, as well as from unions and civil society, which have vowed to protest until the pension reform law is withdrawn.

France: 'We can't take it anymore' - Hundreds of protesters bang pots in Paris at rally against pension reforms

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Hundreds of protesters banged pots and pans against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform in Paris on Monday.

Footage shows demonstrators taking part in the protest in Gare de Lyon train station and in front of the Town Hall to express discontent with the unpopular reform.

Scuffles between police and protesters inside the train station, where French Education Minister Pap Ndiaye was returning from his trip to Lyon, and trash bins on fire in the French capital can also be seen.

"We can't take it anymore, the people can't take it anymore. What does he (Macron) intend to do? Piss us off until the end? Another four years like this? We can't take it anymore. (Macron) do something, get out of here, leave us alone, let us live," said Francois, a protester during the demonstration in front of Paris Town Hall.

Another demonstrator, Stephanie, commented "He (Macron) passes laws using article 49.3 without going through the National Assembly, that is to say that there we are no longer in democracy. So we as we are democrats, that we are people who love freedom, equality, fraternity, we will not let our country fall into the hands of people like him who do not love it, he (Macron) does not love our country, so we will be outside and we'll have a pan concert."

Last month, the government approved the new pension reform, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, without a vote in the National Assembly, while the Constitutional Court agreed to the changes on April 14.

The move has triggered the anger of the opposition, from both the left and the right, as well as from unions and civil society, which have vowed to protest until the pension reform law is withdrawn.

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Hundreds of protesters banged pots and pans against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform in Paris on Monday.

Footage shows demonstrators taking part in the protest in Gare de Lyon train station and in front of the Town Hall to express discontent with the unpopular reform.

Scuffles between police and protesters inside the train station, where French Education Minister Pap Ndiaye was returning from his trip to Lyon, and trash bins on fire in the French capital can also be seen.

"We can't take it anymore, the people can't take it anymore. What does he (Macron) intend to do? Piss us off until the end? Another four years like this? We can't take it anymore. (Macron) do something, get out of here, leave us alone, let us live," said Francois, a protester during the demonstration in front of Paris Town Hall.

Another demonstrator, Stephanie, commented "He (Macron) passes laws using article 49.3 without going through the National Assembly, that is to say that there we are no longer in democracy. So we as we are democrats, that we are people who love freedom, equality, fraternity, we will not let our country fall into the hands of people like him who do not love it, he (Macron) does not love our country, so we will be outside and we'll have a pan concert."

Last month, the government approved the new pension reform, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, without a vote in the National Assembly, while the Constitutional Court agreed to the changes on April 14.

The move has triggered the anger of the opposition, from both the left and the right, as well as from unions and civil society, which have vowed to protest until the pension reform law is withdrawn.

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