demonstrators block traffic in Marseille and Rouen, a few hours before the decision of the Constitutional Council

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10:07 : We were talking about the roadblock in Rouen earlier in the live, other protest actions are taking place in France. This is particularly the case at the University of Toulouse and the administrative city of Avignon.

10:07 : “49.3, we don’t want it!”chant people in the Hyper U hypermarket in Hips, Eure-et-Loir, where the Prime Minister is visiting.

09:30 : Good morning @Vince. Well imagine that three women are part of the Constitutional Council 😉 In this article, we tell you all about the members who make up the institution.

09:30 : Good morning. Why are there no women in the Constitutional Council?

09:01 : Hello, the Constitutional Council must give its decision around 6 p.m. A press release will be published on the institution’s website.

08:31 : Hello FI, how is the opinion of the Constitutional Council disseminated? A press briefing, a press release, via Twitter… and if you have the time and the content, that would be a must… 🙂 Thank you!

08:24 : 🔴 The Flaubert bridge blocked on the other side as well, as part of the dead city operation in Rouen.🔴 Filtering dam in progress #ReformeDesRetraites #Rouen https://t.co/Yxu501HpQW

08:20 : Mobilization continues in Rouen. Demonstrators block the main entrances to the city, reports France Bleu Normandie. The inter-union announced a day “dead city” before the Constitutional Council gives its decision.

07:07 : Same story on the side of the national press: Release And Le Figaro open with the Constitutional Council, Humanity on the “popular pressure” in the streets.

08:04 : “Waiting for the Sages” : this is what can be read in one of many regional dailies this morning, such as South West, The Republic of the Pyrenees Or The voice of the North. The newspapers return to the 12th day of mobilization yesterday against the pension reform.

06:31 : Good morning @Nono79the Constitutional Council must give its decision around 6 p.m.

06:28 : Hello, do we know at what time the Constitutional Council must announce its decision?

08:02 : The decision of the Constitutional Council crystallizes all expectations, yet it is little known to the general public. For Lauréline Fontaine, professor of public and constitutional law, “the opacity” and the “lack of impartiality” of the institution prevent him from being “a real counter-power”. In this great interview, Lauréline Fontaine answered all our questions.

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