Europe 1 with AFP 06:00, February 07, 2023

To protest against the pension reform project, debated in the National Assembly since Monday, the inter-union calls this Tuesday for a third day of mobilization.

According to information from Europe 1, between 900,000 and 1.1 million demonstrators are expected in the streets everywhere in France. 

The intersyndicale puts the cover back on Tuesday.

After the success of the demonstrations of January 19 and 31, opponents of the pension reform will again beat the pavement this Tuesday, February 7 everywhere in France.

A new day of mobilization which will be accompanied by disruptions in the transport sector but also in schools and refineries. 

The main information:

  • A new day of mobilization against the pension reform is scheduled for Tuesday

  • Public transport will operate slowly in Île-de-France and disruptions are to be expected on mainline trains

  • Between 900,000 and 1.1 million people are expected on the streets everywhere in France, according to information from Europe 1

Traffic "highly disrupted" at RATP and SNCF

In Île-de-France, the circulation of metros and RERs will be strongly impacted by the social movement.

As for the main line trains, the day promises to be quite difficult for users with an average of one TGV out of 2. Note also the disruptions in air traffic with one flight out of 5 canceled from the airport of Orly.

Find all the forecasts in this article. 

Towards a new massive mobilization? 

According to information from Europe 1, between 900,000 and 1.1 million people should fill the processions of demonstrators in the four corners of France.

A downward forecast but still at a high level.

As a reminder, the last day of mobilization, which was held on January 31, attracted 1.272 million opponents to the reform.