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France protests: More than 100 police hurt in May Day demonstrations | France protests: More than 100 police hurt in May Day demonstrations |
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Most of the protests were peaceful but police clashed with radical groups throwing projectiles and firebombs | Most of the protests were peaceful but police clashed with radical groups throwing projectiles and firebombs |
At least 108 police officers have been injured in clashes across France with protesters angry at pension reforms, the interior minister has said. | At least 108 police officers have been injured in clashes across France with protesters angry at pension reforms, the interior minister has said. |
Gérald Darmanin said such a large number of police wounded was extremely rare, adding that 291 people had been arrested during the unrest. | |
Hundreds of thousands have been taking part in May Day demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron's reforms. | Hundreds of thousands have been taking part in May Day demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron's reforms. |
Most were peaceful but radical groups threw petrol bombs and fireworks. | Most were peaceful but radical groups threw petrol bombs and fireworks. |
Police responded with tear gas and water cannon. | Police responded with tear gas and water cannon. |
It is not clear how many protesters have been injured. | It is not clear how many protesters have been injured. |
Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne tweeted that the violence was "unacceptable", while also praising the "responsible mobilisation and commitment" of demonstrators in numerous cities. | Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne tweeted that the violence was "unacceptable", while also praising the "responsible mobilisation and commitment" of demonstrators in numerous cities. |
This is the latest day of mass action against changes that raise the state pension age from 62 to 64. Trade unions want them withdrawn. | This is the latest day of mass action against changes that raise the state pension age from 62 to 64. Trade unions want them withdrawn. |
The Interior Ministry put the overall number of demonstrators at 782,000, including 112,000 in the capital Paris, but the CGT union say the figure is three times that number. | The Interior Ministry put the overall number of demonstrators at 782,000, including 112,000 in the capital Paris, but the CGT union say the figure is three times that number. |
In Paris, one police officer suffered serious burns to his hands and face when struck by a petrol bomb, Mr Darmanin said. | In Paris, one police officer suffered serious burns to his hands and face when struck by a petrol bomb, Mr Darmanin said. |
Violence also broke out in Lyons, Toulouse and Nantes, where vehicles were set on fire and businesses attacked. | Violence also broke out in Lyons, Toulouse and Nantes, where vehicles were set on fire and businesses attacked. |
Nantes was one of the cities where protests turned violent | |
There were also reports that protesters briefly occupied a luxury hotel in the southern city of Marseille.Monday was the first time since 2009 that France's top eight trade unions had backed calls for a protest, AFP news agency said. | |
There has been a violent element to the protests ever since March, when the government decided to force the legislation through the lower house of parliament - where it lacks an absolute majority - without a vote. | There has been a violent element to the protests ever since March, when the government decided to force the legislation through the lower house of parliament - where it lacks an absolute majority - without a vote. |
Mr Macron says the reform is a necessity. | Mr Macron says the reform is a necessity. |
He signed the reform into law on 15 April, hours after France's Constitutional Council broadly backed the changes, but opinion polls show a large majority of the population opposes the higher pension age. | He signed the reform into law on 15 April, hours after France's Constitutional Council broadly backed the changes, but opinion polls show a large majority of the population opposes the higher pension age. |
The reforms are expected to come into force by September. | The reforms are expected to come into force by September. |
The government has promised further talks but the unions are determined to get the changes repealed, and it is not clear where a compromise could be found. | The government has promised further talks but the unions are determined to get the changes repealed, and it is not clear where a compromise could be found. |
Police fired water cannon at protesters in Toulouse | |
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France | France |
Paris | Paris |