The student movement set up after the immolation of a young man in Lyon provides for a series of mobilizations until the demonstration on December 5, against the pension reform.

After a weekend marked by the first anniversary of the mobilization of "yellow vests", new events and new blockages are expected in the week. This time, they are students who must demonstrate to denounce their precariousness, and maintain the pressure on the government after the immolation of a student in Lyon, more than ten days ago. General meetings are planned everywhere in the universities this week, and as early as Monday in Saint-Denis in the Department of Human Sciences, Tuesday in Nanterre, Wednesday in Tolbiac, Thursday in Toulouse Mirail and Sorbonne.

At Lyon 2, a university where the young man who set himself on fire was studying, there will be Monday a day of action with potentially blockages at the entrance of the facs of the city. A big event is also planned next week.

Towards a convergence of grognes on December 5th?

And if all these movements of action must be wracked over the next fifteen days, it is because the unions Unf and Solidaires want to maintain the student pressure until December 5, date of the day of national strike against the pension reform .

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On the government side, the concern is palpable because the peculiarity of this movement is that it was set up very quickly, via social networks, just after the immolation of the student. "We look at the mobilization very carefully, we will see how it evolves ...", says the entourage of Gabriel Attal, the Secretary of State for Youth, who sent this weekend his recommendations to the Prime Minister Minister and the President of the Republic. But we still do not know if these recommendations will be followed by announcements.