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Critical pension reform in France accepted in Senate

The pension reform that caused the Yellow Vests to take to the streets in France accepted in the French Senate at midnight. It stated that the protests will start again after the retirement age in the country reaches the age of 67.

Critical pension reform law in France passed in the French Senate at midnight. The retirement age in the country rose to 67 after the passing of the law, which caused the Yellow Vests to turn the streets of France into a war zone. President Emmanuel Macron’s persistent attitude towards pension reform is again see as a harbinger of new actions on the streets of France.

YELLOW VEST WHO?

The protesters who show up in Paris, the capital of France, take their names from the fluorescent yellow vests they wear. Traditionally, demonstrations in France carried out with the call and support of political parties or trade unions. It is noteworthy that the “yellow vests” currently do not affiliate with any party or union.

This allows people of all political views and ages to join the “yellow vests” organized through social media. Polls across the country indicate that 70 percent of the society supports “yellow vests”.

ACTIONS OF YELLOW VEST

Protesting the fuel price hikes in France on 17 November 2019, the activists organized under the name of “Yellow Vests” held a demonstration in different parts of Paris. These protests spread to other countries, prompting the government to back down. However, the waters do not seem to settle down in the growing protests.

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