France Protests Over Pension Reforms in Paris City by CGT, General Workers Union

 A policeman has been injured in a protest against pension reforms in Paris, the capital of France, and 28 people have been detained. In France, people from various sectors such as education and transport have staged massive demonstrations in cities such as Paris, Marseille, Lille and Rennes for the 14th time and the strike continues against pension reforms to raise the country's retirement age to 64. is kept.

Demonstrators gathered in Paris' Invalides Square have marched to the Square of Italy. There were also reports of tension between some protesters and the police during the demonstration in the capital. Protesters set fire to traffic lights, pallets, garbage bins, broke the windows of the bus stop and threw various materials at the police while the police used tear gas on the protesters.

The General Workers' Union (CGT) announced that 9 lakh people had participated in the protests at more than 250 locations across the country. According to French press figures based on official sources, 281,000 people participated in the country's protests, and 28 people were detained in the demonstration in Paris. A policeman has been injured in the protest in the capital.

In response to the pension reform, the energy wing of the CGT, announced in the morning that various companies, as well as media outlets Canal +, Eurosport, RFI, and the Hauts-de-Seine states were affected by power outages. has been done.

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