France Pension Protest Live | Public Anger Grows Against Macron Over Pension Reforms | France News

France Pension Protest Live | Protests Against Pension Reforms In France Continue | France News Live Paris: Live from Gare de Lyon as protests continue in response to the government’s plan to raise France’s retirement age from 62 to 64. The protest movement against raising the age from 62 to 64 is the biggest domestic crisis of Macron’s second term, with the strikes on Tuesday expected to affect refineries, bin collections, rail transport, air travel and schools. Authorities in Paris and several cities are braced for clashes between police and protesters. The crisis has intensified because of controversy over policing tactics, with lawyers complaining of arbitrary arrests, injuries and heavy-handedness during crowd control. A 30-year-old man was fighting for his life in a coma on Monday after anti-government feeling spread beyond the issue of pensions to environmental demonstrations at the weekend in the west of France – spurred by the impact of new water storage facilities for crop irrigation. The man suffered head trauma during clashes between protesters and police. An investigation is under way to determine the circumstances. The IGPN, the internal affairs unit of the French police, said it had launched 17 investigations into incidents and allegations against police across France in recent weeks. More than 30 lawyers wrote an open letter to Le Monde on Monday stating their “great concern” over what they called arbitrary arrests of hundreds of people, accusing the police of using the judicial system and arrests as a tactic to put people off protesting. #france #franceprotest #francepensionreforms #francenewslive #paris #worldnewslive #globalaffairslive n18oc_world
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