The inter-union called this Thursday, March 23 for a new day of strike against the pension reform. If the CGT says that 3.5 million people have mobilized, the Ministry of the Interior, it evokes 1.08 million demonstrators.
Tensions continue to grow everywhere in France and Paris was notably marked yesterday by a collision between two police vehicles.
The video of this little accident was posted on social networks… and quickly went viral. On Twitter, views are exploding and reactions are multiplying.
Moreover, the actor Pierre Palmade found himself involved, despite himself, in this collision. Many Internet users thought it funny to mention it, a month after the road accident he caused in the Paris region. Inappropriate comments that are not enough to make you laugh.
“It’s not #Palmade who was driving by chance?”, “it seems that it was Pierre Palmade at the wheel”, “I hope the driver was not under cocaine”, can we indeed read here and there on the Twitter platform where the battle against reform is also raging.
Other Internet users, as our colleagues from Midi Libre point out, refer to the “fatigue” accumulated by the police and call, at the same time, on the government to give up.
See also: In the middle of an interview, Virginie Efira interrupts Pierre Niney who evokes Pierre Palmade: the actor does not hear it that way and lets go!
Macron imperturbable
This Wednesday, March 22, during a television interview and facing Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and Julien Bugier, Emmanuel Macron was formal. He will not withdraw the pension reform and aims for entry into force “by the end of the year”.
“We must move forward. I am not seeking re-election, I cannot constitutionally. But between the polls, the short term and the general interest of the country, I choose the general interest of the country. If we have to endorse unpopularity, I will endorse it”has also continued the tenant of the Elysée.
UNUSUAL – A police truck ran into another police truck when a protester drove through traffic to taunt the police on the streets of #Paris. pic.twitter.com/hQMZ4mAGDF
— NewsAlerts (@NewsAlerts) March 23, 2023
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