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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
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π Protesters at Place de la Concorde are starting to build barricades.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Protesters at Place de la Concorde are starting to build barricades.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
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π Protesters at Place de la Concorde are burning a mannequin representing PrΓ©sident Macron.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Protesters at Place de la Concorde are burning a mannequin representing PrΓ©sident Macron.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Protesters are firing fireworks mortars on riot police units near Place de la Concorde.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Protesters are firing fireworks mortars on riot police units near Place de la Concorde.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
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π Protesters chanting "We beheaded King Louis XVI, we can do it again with Macron". Remember that the demonstration is happening on Place de la Concorde, precisely where Louis XVI was beheaded following the French Revolution.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π Protesters chanting "We beheaded King Louis XVI, we can do it again with Macron". Remember that the demonstration is happening on Place de la Concorde, precisely where Louis XVI was beheaded following the French Revolution.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Important clashes taking place on Place de la Concorde between protesters and riot police units.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Important clashes taking place on Place de la Concorde between protesters and riot police units.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·π₯ Fireworks mortars fired at the Place de la Concorde: riot police are being pushed back by protesters
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
β οΈ UPDATE:
π The Place de la Concorde is drowned in tear gas.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π The Place de la Concorde is drowned in tear gas.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·π₯ French intelligence agency in a state of alert starting today
ππ» FranΓ§ois Asselineau is a French politician and an Inspector General for finances. He shared yesterday evening the following tweet:
π£ DGSI IN A STATE OF ALERT AS OF THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 17
According to my source (100% sure), the Directorate General of Internal Security expects very big problems in policing. Informed by the DGSI, Darmanin has unsuccessfully asked Macron not to use the 49-3.
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ππ» FranΓ§ois Asselineau is a French politician and an Inspector General for finances. He shared yesterday evening the following tweet:
π£ DGSI IN A STATE OF ALERT AS OF THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 17
According to my source (100% sure), the Directorate General of Internal Security expects very big problems in policing. Informed by the DGSI, Darmanin has unsuccessfully asked Macron not to use the 49-3.
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Riot police units police are charging and arresting dozens of civilians at Place de la Concorde in front of the Parliament.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π Riot police units police are charging and arresting dozens of civilians at Place de la Concorde in front of the Parliament.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
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π In Lyon (France's 3td largest city) protesters attacked the Town Hall in the 4th district (arrondissement).
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π In Lyon (France's 3td largest city) protesters attacked the Town Hall in the 4th district (arrondissement).
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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π«π·βπ» NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST MACRON'S GOVERNEMENT
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π The city of Bordeaux is also experiencing some insurgency vibes with barricades set up on fire by protesters.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
β οΈ UPDATE:
π The city of Bordeaux is also experiencing some insurgency vibes with barricades set up on fire by protesters.
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πThis nationwide movement of protest was triggered both by Macron recent decision to use the Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass a very unpopular liberal bill reforming the pension system. But the protest movement is also fueled by a bigger feeling of anger due to the very bad economic situation in France following COVID-19 measures and the inflation caused by the sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine.
π More on @GalliaDaily - Voice of France
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