April 6 card protests pension reform

Hundreds of demonstrations took place again across France on Thursday for the eleventh day of anti-pension reform mobilization. At least 570,000 people were counted, a number fewer than on March 28, according to the Interior Ministry. The CGT had 2 million participants, a stable number compared to the previous one. In Paris, the demonstration that has just ended brought together 57,000 demonstrators, according to the police headquarters, 400,000 according to the CGT, one attendance in both cases compared to March 28. In many cities such as Rennes, Nantes, Brest, Nice or Marseille, the demonstrators were fewer.

The map below is updated throughout the day based on figures reported by various sources: unions, the Home Office and the local press.

The main protests against the pension reform

From prefectural statements and the local press, “Le Monde” compiles information about the mobilization on Thursday April 6th. The map is updated throughout the day.

Press figures do not appear in circles on the map when union and Home Office figures are known. The details of the data listed (not exhaustive) can be displayed by clicking on the cities.

Sources: local press, “Le Monde” count

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