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8:25 : Gérald Darmanin added that, “according to intelligence information, a few thousand people could be violent” during demonstrations in Paris. “We absolutely have to distinguish those who come to the demonstrations, and who are a huge majority I imagine, to express their political opinion, from those who want to break up”insisted the Minister of the Interior.
08:20 : ?️ @GDarmanin on the mobilization against the pension reform tomorrow: “There will be more than 10,000 police and gendarmes mobilized. That’s a lot […] 1,000 potentially violent individuals.” ??️ Guest of @amandine_begot in #RTLMatin ? https://t.co/vyx5o5YT32
08:19 : The Minister of the Interior has just specified on RTL the system which will be put in place tomorrow. “I don’t know if there will be people at the demonstrations tomorrow, in Paris and elsewhere, but we are preparing for it.explained Gérald Darmanin. More than 10,000 police and gendarmes will be mobilized, including 1,500 in Paris.”
08:17 : Gérald Darmanin announces the mobilization of more than 10,000 police and gendarmes to ensure the maintenance of order tomorrow, during the demonstrations against the pension reform.
07:16 : Tomorrow’s strike against the pension reform is making headlines in several newspapers this morning, including Ocean Press and The Dispatch.
07:01 : They will be far from the demonstrations in France. Thursday, strike day against pension reform, Emmanuel Macron and part of the government will be in Spain. The Head of State must sign a friendship treaty and strengthen cooperation between the two countries. The Minister of Labour, Olivier Dussopt, will however remain in Paris.