France is today experiencing the twelfth day of mobilization against the controversial pension reform of President Emmanuel Macron. The Constitutional Council has to pronounce tomorrow on the law and decide if censorship, if it modifies part or gives it the approval in its entirety.

If the latter happens, the law, which raises the retirement age from 62 to 64 and opposed by 70% of French people, will be enacted. "The fight is far from over," said Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT. The unions are already planning another day of protests for May 1.