Ines Zeghloul 10:28 a.m., January 31, 2023, modified at 10:29 a.m., January 31, 2023

Railway workers, teachers... and high school students.

While the second day of mobilization against the pension reform is in full swing, high school students have joined the protest movement.

Youth unions have called for the blocking of establishments.

Interviewed by Europe 1, Colin Champion, president of the "La Voix lycéenne" union, explains the anger of these young people in the face of the reform project.

For this second day of mobilization against the pension reform, 1.2 million demonstrators are expected all over France with a novelty for this new demonstration: the protest of high school and university students.

Youth unions have called for the blocking of establishments.

At the microphone of Europe 1, Colin Champion, president of the La Voix lycéenne union, returned to the reasons for the anger of his peers.

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"The blockade is the only way to make ourselves heard"

The president of "La Voix lycéenne" explains the protean anger felt by high school students and exacerbated by the reform proposed by the government: "We're fed up! Tired of being selected at 18, of being insecure at 20 when we is at university and to see that we are going to be asked to work two more years," he explains.

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"We see our parents in these situations. Today, there are many young people who are mobilized and it will continue. The government, as we know, is afraid of us. The idea is to convince as many people as possible. young high school students to go to the demonstration in Paris and everywhere in France. The blockade is often the best and the only way to make ourselves heard", he concludes.