the demonstrations gathered 368,000 people in France according to the Ministry of the Interior and “more than a million” according to the CGT

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18h41 : The CGT claims “more than a million demonstrators” throughout France, for this 7th day of mobilization against pension reform.

18h45 : We are on a figure closer to the 5th day of mobilization, which fell during the holidays, with 440,000 demonstrators counted.

18h14 : The Interior Ministry counted 368,000 protesters across the country, including 48,000 in Paris. It was 1.28 million, or three times more, last Tuesday.

18h04 : The inter-union calls for a new day of strike and demonstration on March 15, the day of the joint joint commission.

18h03 : According to the count of The voice of the Northonly 10,000 demonstrators hit the pavement in Lille, twice as many as a month ago.

17h59 : Demonstration March 11, 2023 | Arrest of an individual metro Bastille carrying a crowbar ???? https://t.co/UHZ34sOkRl

17h59 : Demonstration of March 11, 2023 | Arrest near the Place de la Bastille of an individual carrying mortars and 1 liter of methylated spirit. https://t.co/ME2IThoA4w

17h59 : Tensions continue in the Parisian procession against the pension reform.

17h59 : Images of incidents around the Parisian procession reach us. Remember that the Paris police headquarters speaks of 26 arrests.

17h53 : In this general downturn, a few cities still show slightly higher scores than those of February 16, like Perpignan (from 3,800 to 8,000) and Nice (from 2,300 to 8,000).

17h55 : Same topo in Saint-Etienne (between 2,350 and 8,000) and Strasbourg (from 1,300 to 5,000), but also in medium-sized towns such as Tarbes (2,500 to 6,000), Roanne (2,000 to 4,000), Arras (1,400 to 2,000) or Montauban (between 1,000 and 5,000)…

17h52 : Identical situation in Toulouse, where the procession gathered 10,000 people according to the prefecture, 45,000 according to the organizers, the lowest figures since the beginning of the year in the pink city.

17h55 : There were only 7,000 demonstrators in Marseille, according to the Bouches-du-Rhône prefecture, or as many as mid-February. Even the CGT, which had never counted less than 100,000 participants in the Marseille city, this time only claimed 80,000.

17h50 : Let us compare with the previous figures given for the CGT: the central trade union spoke of 700,000 people in the streets last Tuesday, 300,000 on February 16, 500,000 on February 11, 400,000 on February 7 and 500,000 on January 31. It is therefore the lowest figure for a month and a half.

17h41 : The CGT claims 300,000 demonstrators in the streets of Paris, a figure down from Tuesday.

17h40 : According to the police headquarters, 26 people were arrested in the Paris procession.

5:35 p.m. : In Annecy, this afternoon, convergence of struggles. An inter-union procession followed the feminist procession of NousToutes74

5:35 p.m. : Around @Julius to send us a photo of the procession, this time in Annecy.

17h26 : In Valenciennes, all mobilized!Workers, unions, elected officials united in the streets against the pension reform!#11mars#ReformeDesRetraites https://t.co/2YW8tHHTPo

17h26 : The former presidential candidate and boss of the Communist Party, Fabien Roussel, is in the procession in Valenciennes.

17h13 : Brief. Beautiful day of mobilization in Amiens. If, as I think, the procession was denser than that of the 7th, let’s take the figures announced then: there were 7,500/8,000 (Courrier Picard) 10,000 (CGT) demonstrators. I’m betting on a 9,500/11,000 for today.

17h12 : ” The weather is rotten, and so is the reform!” Thousands more in Clermont-Fd against the pension reform this afternoon ✌️ And a magnificent dynamic and determined #NUPES procession to roll back the government.
See you next week for the rest ???? https://t.co/0dXzPExS04

17h11 : End of demonstration against the pension reform in front of the station of #Poitiers. Five thousand participants according to the unions, half less according to the police.

17h11 : News of processions in the region.

17h09 : Socialist Senator @PatrickKanner now invokes Davy Crockett in the hemicycle against the 5000 Mexicans. Response from the session chairman, @RKaroutchi: “From memory, there were 7,000! » #Retreats

17h09 : Patrick Kanner, president of the socialist group in the Senate: “This situation (on the debates around pension reform) reminds me of a film from my youth, Fort Alamo” #DirectSenat

17h08 : In the Senate, the leader of the Socialists, Patrick Kanner, pays in cinephilia to evoke the last hours of the battle (parliamentary) to come.

16h55 : Demonstration followed in Laval, people and a lot of motivation..to continue the fight against this reform which does not bear his name..and simply to flatter the pride of the President..Jpierre

16h55 : Goal in Laval (or almost). It’s your turn to send us a photo of the procession.

16h50 : Whoops ! Thursday, the CGT Energie cut the power around the Stade de France and the Olympic village in Saint-Denis, but also in several buildings around, including a health center, deprived of power for two hours. “The dentists could not provide care. There were patients with toothaches who had to go home”entrusts an employee to BFM TV. “In addition the elevator was not working, so patients with leg pain or with a wheelchair could not go up.”

16h40 : Note that the CGT has not yet announced that there are 72,000 people in the Parisian procession! there are so few people this time that the communication strategists try to hide but it is enough to count in the streets with the live images of the news channels. Many will be in front of the rugby match?

16h39 : I love simple comments like “the mobilization is down today compared to March 7”. Wouldn’t it occur to you to consider that a significant number of strikers and demonstrators are not the same as the 7, and that this delta should result in a cumulative over the week and not just a comparison ? It’s impossible to verify, but it would be a mathematical, and therefore unbiased, approach to mobilization.

16h39 : Two rooms, two atmospheres on the mobilization against the pension reform which seems set back compared to Tuesday, in the comments of the live.

16h48 : Note that on Monday the traffic will be “almost normal on the metro and on line A”, while the B will remain affected by the strike, reports the RATP.

16h47 : RER A and B will see their circulation disrupted in the same proportions as today: one RER A out of two and two RER B out of three will run on average, with interruption of the interconnection at the Gare du Nord for RER B.

16h47 : Traffic will be normal on almost all lines of the Paris metro tomorrow, on the sixth day of a renewable strike at the call of the RATP unions against the pension reform, but the RER A and B will remain “disturbed”announces the Paris transport authority.

16h26 : Demonstration in Orleans! Of the world ! Good atmosphere.

16h25 : In the comments, our reader @Dawn sends us a photo of the procession in downtown Orleans.

16h22 : After a number of demonstrations, the technique – reading Harry Potter while scrolling – is totally on point ????#retirements

16h27 : A tip for parents wishing to take their offspring to the demonstrations against the pension reform, signed by the former environmental minister Cécile Duflot.

16h19 : Clashes near Avenue Janvier #rennes #greve11mars

16h20 : You know Umbrellas of Cherbourg ? Here are now “the umbrellas of Rennes”, used by masked and hooded demonstrators in the face of tear gas canisters thrown by the police, in the streets of the Breton capital.

15h50 : The demonstration against the #ReformeDesRetraites degenerates in Nantes this Saturday #11mars https://t.co/7DNzMl6vwi

15h50 : France Bleu Loire Océan reports tensions also on the side of the Nantes demonstration.

15h46 : Talking about a referendum is populist, and does not change the nature of the problem…

15h46 : A referendum?? While the project is in the Senate until tomorrow! How can we believe such a thing!

15h46 : A consultation on such a complex subject will not bring the right answer. It would be like a referendum on the death penalty. Yes can also propose a referendum with the question “do you want to pay less taxes?”

15h46 : In the comments, you are massively against a referendum or a consultation on pension reform, as suggested by Philippe Martinez and Laurent Berger.

15h39 : A decision that knocks down 200 sub-amendments from the left and further accelerates the debates #tictac #senate

15h39 : Surprise. B Retailleau withdrew at the last moment in the Senate his amendment intended to accelerate the convergence of special schemes with the general scheme

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