Protesters in Paris set off flares and fireworks as police attempted to disperse them with tear gas as demonstrations against France's pension reform raged on
As labour unions prepared another day of strikes and demonstrations against Macron's pension reform on Thursday, protesters waving flags and chanting gathered in central Paris on Tuesday evening, marking the sixth consecutive day of protests since the passing of the bill.
Some in Macron's own camp have warned him against continuing business as usual amid violent protests and rollingthat represent the most serious challenge to the centrist president's authority since the "Yellow Vest" revolt four years ago. Another MP in Macron's camp, Patrick Vignal, bluntly urged the president to suspend the pension reform bill, which will raise the retirement age by two years to 64, given the anger it has triggered, and its deep unpopularity.
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