If the demonstrations against the pension reform were Tuesday more sparse than during the first day of mobilization, the determination of the protesters remained intact. Whatever their profession, the anti-pension reform wants to go until the withdrawal of the project, and are ready for the movement to last a long time.

It was a more sparse procession, but still so determined. Whether it is the figure of the CGT - 180,000 protesters - or that of the authorities - 39,000 -, one thing is certain: the Parisian mobilization against the pension reform was less successful than the first day of demonstrations on Thursday. Throughout France, mobilization was down. However, just listen to the slogans to realize that the slogan, "we do not loose anything", is still relevant. The future pension system with points is always unanimous ... against him, whatever the profession. Reportage.

"We make fun of the world"

"We are a little fed up that our colleagues from the RATP and the SNCF are punching the government to say that everything is the fault of the special diets", takes the microphone of Europe 1 William, secretary general of the CFE-CGC Energy. "This is far from the case since special schemes represent only 1.5% of assets and 3% of pensioners," says the unionist, who also ensures: "We will be there as often as necessary."

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Determination, but also a bit of anger among some protesters: "We make fun of the world," says Myriam, a teacher in a college in Seine-Saint-Denis. "It will be necessary to explain to us how, by increasing us, perhaps of 50 euros per month, this will compensate what we will lose on our future retirements if this project passes". Teachers, but also employees, all are convinced, "the mobilization will last".

"I do not believe in magic, I'm waiting for reason"

This certainty is also shared by union leaders: "I do not believe in magic, I wait for the reason", tackles Yves Veyrier, secretary general of FO in reference to the recent remarks of Édouard Philippe. "We must leave out what is a very bad idea," continues the leader of Force Ouvrière at the microphone of Europe 1. "This government can not convince after two years of consultation and citizen debates, we must listen what unions and FO have to say, "he pleads.

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All are waiting for a future meeting to once again cry out their anger against this reform project. This will most certainly be Thursday, the day after the Prime Minister's announcements.