Paris protests: Demonstrators descend on Euronext places of work and name on President Macron to resign over reforms

Hundreds of protesters in France briefly entered the places of work of a inventory market operator on Thursday as protests towards President Macron's pension reform continued.

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Between 200 and 300 demonstrators, waving flags and carrying flares, occupied Euronext, chanting: "We are here, we are here, even if Macron does not want it we are here".

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It's a slogan which has change into in style as big crowds have gathered in generally violent protests and strikes that erupted in January.

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They additionally known as on Mr Macron to resign, one other acquainted demand.

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The foyer of the agency, positioned in La Defense, Paris' enterprise district, was stuffed with crimson smoke from demonstrators' flares.

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It shouldn't be clear how lengthy the protesters stayed within the places of work.

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Elsewhere within the French capital, picket pallets had been set alight as placing rail employees held a peaceable demonstration on the Gare de Lyon railway station, as a part of what was billed as a "day of expression of railway anger".

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Protesters within the northern metropolis of Lille walked alongside the railway line, blocking all practice site visitors for about one hour earlier than leaving peacefully.

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Several unions joined a strike on the nationwide railway firm SNCF, barely disrupting practice site visitors on Thursday.

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Some regional traces and Paris suburban trains had been affected, whereas high-speed trains had been operating virtually as regular, the SNCF stated.

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Mr Macron signed a invoice elevating the state pension age from 62 to 64 on the weekend, a extensively unpopular transfer in a rustic that cherishes its retirement years.

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Fabien Villedieu, a unionist with rail operator, Sud-Rail, stated: "We are told that there is no money to finance pensions."

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[But there is] "no need to get the money from the pockets of workers, there is some in the pockets of billionaires," he stated.

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Earlier this month, comparable scenes occurred at Blackrock's Paris places of work.

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The president himself was heckled as he visited a college within the southern French city of Ganges, his second public outing since signing the invoice into regulation.

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Protesters held a number of hundred metres away by police additionally chanted towards the pension reform.

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Opinion polls present a overwhelming majority of voters oppose the pension reform, however Mr Macron shrugged off the protests.

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He was pictured smiling and taking selfies as he informed a bunch of scholars, dad and mom and academics "there is a bit of everything. There are people who are happy, and people who are not happy."

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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