Europe 1 with AFP 8:26 p.m., March 14, 2023

This Tuesday, union activists threw trash cans against the headquarters of the presidential Renaissance party in Paris to "remind that people are on strike" against the pension reform.

250 to 300 demonstrators went to party headquarters, said Simon Duteil, co-delegate general of Solidaires.

Union activists threw trash cans at the headquarters of the presidential Renaissance party in Paris on Tuesday to "remind that people are on strike" against the pension reform, an action that prompted the intervention of the police.

250 to 300 demonstrators went to the Renaissance headquarters, told AFP Simon Duteil, co-delegate general of Solidaires.

Punch action in front of the Renaissance headquarters in Paris after the interprofessional gathering.

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Pressure on elected officials two days before the vote

Their objective was to "remind that people are on strike, that people are responsible for this situation" and to exert "pressure" on elected officials two days before the vote, he added.

Garbage cans were thrown in front of the building.

A source from the Renaissance party hailed AFP "the professionalism and responsiveness of the staff of the police headquarters" who intervened, denouncing "intimidation which has no place in a democracy".