
“casseroles“, i.e. protesters against the policies of the French government who “salute” the President of France Emmanuel Macron and his ministers, when they visit public places, banging empty pots in protest, continues in France.
Today, several hundred protesters greeted the French President in the Vendôme district, where he visited the university hospital, while the police kept them at a distance.
Yesterday the same thing happened to the Minister of Education, Papa Diajin Lyon, where, while visiting an educational institution, he encountered about 100 “potters”, while the minister of culture was subjected to similar treatment Rima Abdul Malak at the Moliere Prize.
On the government side, both President Macron and his ministers say they do not want to limit their public speaking, while a government spokesman Gabriel Atal he stated that the government did not wait for the French to hear the sounds of the pots, and assessed that those who beat them were either trade unionists or representatives of far-left organizations.
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Source: Kathimerini

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