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France: Pension protesters with red flares storm Paris stock exchange٠٠:٠٢:٠٥
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Protesters entered the Paris stock exchange building, Euronext, with banners and red flares on Thursday, in the latest demonstration against pension reforms.

Activists chanted slogans using loudspeakers, as the country remains gripped by mass protests against President Macron’s changes to the pension system.

Nationwide protests and union strikes took place all across the country after the administration pushed through reforms to raise the retirement age by two years, without a vote in the National Assembly.

The country’s highest constitutional court approved the plans on Friday.

France: Pension protesters with red flares storm Paris stock exchange

France, Paris
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Protesters entered the Paris stock exchange building, Euronext, with banners and red flares on Thursday, in the latest demonstration against pension reforms.

Activists chanted slogans using loudspeakers, as the country remains gripped by mass protests against President Macron’s changes to the pension system.

Nationwide protests and union strikes took place all across the country after the administration pushed through reforms to raise the retirement age by two years, without a vote in the National Assembly.

The country’s highest constitutional court approved the plans on Friday.

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Protesters entered the Paris stock exchange building, Euronext, with banners and red flares on Thursday, in the latest demonstration against pension reforms.

Activists chanted slogans using loudspeakers, as the country remains gripped by mass protests against President Macron’s changes to the pension system.

Nationwide protests and union strikes took place all across the country after the administration pushed through reforms to raise the retirement age by two years, without a vote in the National Assembly.

The country’s highest constitutional court approved the plans on Friday.

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