The protests in France against the pension reform approved by the president, Emmanuel Macron, ended this Tuesday (28) with 201 arrests throughout the country and 175 police officers injured, as confirmed by the country's Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin.
Through a message on his Twitter account, Darmanin thanked the 13,000 agents mobilized to control this tenth day of protests, which gathered 740,000 people according to the authorities and more than two million according to unions, reports 'Le Monde'.
(Take this video to symbolize what is happening in France now. The citizens' anger against the Macron regime. . .