Paris (AFP)

Transport very disturbed for the sixth consecutive day, strikes and demonstrations everywhere in France: after the strong mobilization of the 5th, the unions opposed to the pension reform put the pressure Tuesday on the government, before it reveals Wednesday the detail of its project.

Main people concerned by the transport strike since Thursday, the Parisians will have to take their patience patiently: the RATP, where 10 subway lines will be closed Tuesday, the continuation of the strike was voted at least until Wednesday, sometimes until to Friday. "The week is dead," summarized Thierry Babec, Unsa RATP, the first union of the board.

At the SNCF, only 20% of the TGV and Transilien will be able to circulate, and some 25% of the domestic flights and 10% of the airmail means of Air France are canceled, the General Directorate of civil aviation (DGAC) having asked the airlines to reduce their flight schedule.

Strikes also in the fuel sector, where the CGT hopes to "raise the balance of power", including by "production stops" in refineries.

For this new day of interprofessional action, the reception of children in schools and nurseries will also be disturbed again.

But it is in the street that the unions CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires and several youth organizations hope to make a new show of force, after the 800,000 demonstrators recorded the 5 in all France by the Ministry of the Interior (1 , 5 million according to the CGT).

"I know that the mobilization will be strong, it will be even stronger than the 800,000 last week," said FO Secretary General Yves Veyrier on RTL on Monday. "This Tuesday, it's going to be the big, big wave," added the political side the leader of La France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

The Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, asked the prefects Monday to work with the trade unions "to prepare well and supervise the events", and to be vigilant against possible risks of "overflows", said his entourage.

- new mobilization on Thursday? -

The challenge for the opponents: to get the government to give up setting up a "universal system" by points supposed to replace the 42 existing regimes and be "fairer". They fear a "casualization" of pensioners.

Frédéric Sève of the CFDT, the only union favorable to a universal system, "the essential will be played Wednesday" with the announcements of Edouard Philippe, which "everyone is suspended". The Prime Minister will speak at midday and then at 20 hours of TF1.

It is particularly expected on certain topics, such as transition periods for special schemes, a possible upgrading of careers in the public service, including teachers, or the question of arduousness. In their edition of Tuesday, Les Echos, without citing any source, evoke even a shift of the reform to the generation born in 1973, even in 1975.

Even before he speaks, an inter-union will be held Tuesday evening after the Paris event planned from 13:30 between Invalides and Denfert-Rochereau, and a new day of mobilization Thursday is "already in reflection", according to the CGT and FO.

The executive is also facing a risk of widening the challenge on other fronts and with other claims: medical interns are called to an indefinite strike from Tuesday to denounce the "degradation of care" . And four road transport and logistics unions called for a strike on the 16th for better working conditions.

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