Millions of French Citizens Rise Up To Reject ‘New World Order’ As Macron Abuses Emergency Powers

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French citizens are rising up against the New World Order as fiery riots erupted in Paris on Thursday in response to President Emmanuel Macron's move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 without a vote.

French citizens are rising up against the New World Order as fiery riots erupted in Paris on Thursday in response to President Emmanuel Macron’s move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 without a vote. In a show of resistance against the globalist agenda, protesters set garbage cans on fire near the Champs-Élysées, and law enforcement in riot gear struggled to disperse them. The protests are a testament to the people’s growing rejection of the elites’ evil plan to control every aspect of their lives.

Fiery riots broke out in Paris on Thursday as angry protestors took to the streets to voice their opposition. Garbage cans were set ablaze near the famous Champs-Élysées, while law enforcement officials in riot gear tried to disperse the crowds.

Macron’s move has been met with strong criticism from unions and other groups, who argue that it will have a significant impact on the lives of ordinary French citizens. The retirement age increase is just one of several controversial reforms that the president has pushed through in recent years.

“This is an attack on the rights of workers and the French people,” said Philippe Martinez, the general secretary of the CGT trade union. “Macron is trying to destroy the social model that we have built up over many years.”

The protests come at a time when France is already grappling with a range of other challenges, including high unemployment, rising inequality, and a growing sense of disillusionment among many citizens. The retirement age increase is likely to exacerbate these issues, further fueling unrest and discontent.

As the protests continue, Young Global Leader Macron remains defiant, insisting that the reforms are necessary to ensure the long-term stability and prosperity of the French economy. However, many experts warn that the president’s hardline stance could lead to even more serious social and political upheaval in the coming months.

5 Comments

  1. Haha In Australia they raised the age from 65 years ago ,and as usual the public were too terrified to say boo .And they put in a sliding scale so it keeps getting raised over time too .If you stick your head up here over the trenches they blow it off and everyone pretends they didn’t see anything .

  2. The French are deluded by believing in the fantasy of their so called people’s revolution They be don’t be need them believing all t heat rubbish anymore Theyve achieved what they wanted from running that psyop scam .
    They can be ow learn that so called democracy is just a tool used by the ite to consolidate and centralise power under one Crown .One rule of global law .

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