The inter-union asked Tuesday evening to be "received urgently" by Emmanuel Macron "so that he withdraws his reform" of pensions and announced two new days of mobilization Saturday and next week.

"The silence of the President of the Republic constitutes a serious democratic problem," denounced in a statement the inter-union which calls for mobilization on March 11 and the day of next week when senators and deputies will meet to try to find an agreement on the pension reform, probably around March 15.



The sixth day of mobilization against the pension reform in France gathered Tuesday 1.28 million demonstrators according to a count carried out by the Ministry of the Interior and 3.5 million according to the CGT union, more than the record of January 31.

On 31 January, at the height of the mobilisation against this reform, the authorities counted 1.27 million demonstrators and the trade unions 2.5 million.

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