Police fired tear gas at protesters in the capital and 80 people were arrested across the country. The demonstrations were sparked by legislation raising the retirement age by two years to 64. Fire engulfed the front door of the town hall in the southwest city of Bordeaux on Thursday evening after a day of protests and clashes.
It was not clear who was responsible for the blaze, which was quickly put out by firefighters. In Paris, generally peaceful demonstrations saw occasional police clashes with masked rioters who smashed shop windows, demolished street furniture and attacked a McDonald’s restaurant, according to Reuters news agency.
One police officer who lost consciousness was dragged to safety by fellow officers.Police used tear gas and were pelted by objects and fireworks, AP news agency reported, with 33 people arrested in the capital.’I oppose this reform and I really oppose the fact that democracy no longer means anything,’ a demonstrator told Reuters.- BBC
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