France protests: La Rotonde bistro liked by Macron attackedon April 6, 2023 at 3:50 pm

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Riot police defend La Rotonde brasserie in Paris, on the 11th day of unrest over pension reform.

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Protesters in Paris have attacked one of French President Emmanuel Macron’s favourite restaurants, as tensions over controversial pension reforms continue.

Riot police had to form a barricade around La Rotonde bistro, which was briefly set on fire.

Thursday was the 11th day of unrest since January, over legislation raising the retirement age by two years, from 62 to 64.

The country awaits a decision on the validity of the legislation next week.

The Constitutional Council will rule on the reforms on 14 April, and has the power to strike down some or all of it.

Mr Macron is currently in China to meet President Xi Jinping.

The unrest, along with strike action, has caused disruption throughout France, and on Thursday demonstrations again took place across the country.

Trade union leaders are hoping for a large turnout to keep up momentum ahead of the council’s decision.

“We haven’t given up yet and we don’t intend to,” said public servant Davy Chretien, 50, quoted by AFP news agency in Marseille.

In Paris protesters threw stones, bottles and paint at police at La Rotonde – a famous cafe frequented by figures including Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Mr Macron and his team celebrated there following his 2017 election victory.

Earlier, striking railway workers stormed the former headquarters of Credit Lyonnais bank, which now houses the BlackRock investment company and other firms.

The protesters in the building that houses BlackRock

Image source, Reuters

Though the protests have been largely peaceful, there has been an element of violence since the government in March decided to force the legislation through the lower house of parliament – where it lacks an absolute majority – without a vote.

Mr Macron has defended the move, saying the reform is a necessity.

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