Protests against pension reform continues in France 13 April

The inhabitants of France on Thursday went out into the streets for the 12th time, waiting for the decision of the Constitutional Court, which will determine the future of pension reform.

Demonstrations are held in many cities of the country with the participation of employees of the field of education, transport and energy. Protesters require the government to cancel transformations in the pension sphere.

The demonstration in the French capital will begin in the square near the Paris Opera.

In large -scale protests throughout the country, it will presumably take part from 400 thousand to 600 thousand people.

Meanwhile, in the morning in protest against the pension reform, the demonstrators poured garbage in front of the building of the Constitutional Court.

The Constitutional Court will declare its decision on April 14.

French Minister of Internal Affairs Gerald Darmanin defended the Paris Police Department to prohibit the arrangement of the Constitutional Court building until the morning of Saturday, April 15th.

In turn, the official representative of the government Olivier Veran said that the French authorities want to reduce tension in the country.