China Plans to Raise Retirement Age for First Time in 70 Years
The Chinese Communist government is planning to raise its retirement age for the second time in its history.
The Chinese Communist government is planning to raise its retirement age for the second time in its history.
Emmanuel Macron was greeted with the sounds of pots and pans as people protested his first public outing since signing his pension reform.
Marine Le Pen said President Macron is a “pyromaniac” who has set fire to French democracy after he signed his pension reforms into law.
Protesters in Paris stormed a building housing BlackRock amid ongoing demonstrations against President Macron’s pension reform plans.
Confidence in French President Macron has fallen to its lowest level since the 2018 Yellow Vest protests, as Marine Le Pen’s right-wing populists surge.
A woman has been arrested for allegedly comparing French President Emmanuel Macron to “trash” on social media amid nationwide protests.
Violent protests continued in Paris again on Tuesday on the tenth straight day of demonstrations against the globalist Macron government.
“You’re so lucky to be sitting there, now that we’ve arrested you,” one officer was reportedly recorded saying. “I swear, I’d have broken your legs, literally. I can tell you, we’ve broken elbows and faces… but you, I’d have broken your legs.”
Five people have been arrested by French police after the doors to the city hall of Bordeaux were set on fire on Thursday evening amid ongoing country-wide protests against increasing the state pension age.
French President Emmanuel Macron said the pension bill he pushed through without a vote needs to be implemented by the “end of the year”.
Paris saw its third straight night of violent chaos, with clashes breaking out between the police and the people and fires being set across the French capital, as President Macron claimed he “has no regrets” about sparking the largest mass mobilisation since the Yellow Vests after he used a loophole to pass through his retirement age raise without a vote.
Motions of no-confidence were filed on Friday after President Emmanuel Macron’s government used a loophole to try to pass its pension reform.
Hundreds of arrests were made in Paris as riots sprung up after the government invoked a loophole to pass its controversial pension reform.
The French government was thrown into chaos after it used a constitutional loophole to pass a rise to the retirement age without a vote.
Macron has vowed to go ahead with the bill, which aims to raise the country’s minimum retirement age, despite nationwide demonstrations and strikes and opinion polls consistently showing a majority of French people oppose the change.
Some demonstrators walked as families through the French capital’s Place de la Republique and carried emotional banners. “I don’t want my parents to die at work,” read one, held by a teenage boy.