French protested in front of the Mona Lisa – Reactions to raising the retirement age at 64 peak

The protests peak in France for the new bill that is expected to increase the retirement age to 64 years and this time the protesters entered the Louvre museum and protested in front of the Mona Liza.

According to a post by the cultural branch of the Trade Union General Confederation of Labour, CGT-Culturethe group that entered the museum shouted: “We will take it until the withdrawal (of the reform project).”

Also, according to the French media more than 1,000,000 people took to the streets reacting to the bill for Emmanuel Macron, while the head of the CFDT union, Laurent Berger, stated that “the government must take into account the reaction. Seeing so many people on the streets, they are having a very difficult time explaining and passing their reform.”

Source: News Beast

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