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Added on the 07/02/2023 14:38:56 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Close to 2000 demonstrators braved the rainy conditions and took to the streets of Rennes to protest the government's latest announcements in its bid to reform the French pension system. The number was down on previous demonstrations. Après les dernière annonces du gouvernement, ils sont un peu moins de 2.000 à défiler à nouveau à Rennes, sous la pluie, contre la réforme des retraites. Une mobilisation en baisse par rapport aux dernières manifestations. IMAGES
Thousands of demonstrators, workers, trade unionists and students march in the streets of Rennes in Brittany on the 9th day of mobilisation against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform after he defiantly vowed to implement the change. IMAGES
In Rennes, demonstrators begin marching to protest against pension reform. IMAGES
In Rennes, east of Brittany, demonstrators gather before marching in this second day of nationwide strikes to protest a planned reform to raise the retirement age causing widespread disruption in transport, schools and other public services. IMAGES
"And we'll go, and we'll go, and we'll go until we withdraw," chanted dozens of demonstrators gathered in Rennes after the use of 49.3 to pass the pension reform. "Emmanuel Macron, president of the bosses, your reform we don't want", they added. IMAGES
French police aim a water cannon at protesters dressed in black in the city of Rennes as President Emmanuel Macron signs a law raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. Police were targeted with fireworks and threw tear gas canisters toward protesters. IMAGES
Protestors invade the streets of Paris after France's constitutional court approved the key elements of President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform. IMAGES
Demonstrators gather in Rennes, in western France, after the country's Constitutional Council approves President Macron's pension reform. Completes VID_33D868AEN IMAGES