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Fires burned on the streets of Paris on Thursday night as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters following the introduction of an unpopular pensions bill in the French National Assembly.
At least one car was burning, along with piles of rubbish and debris, in the streets near the Place de la Concorde. Some protesters were seen throwing cobblestones and shooting flares at police where local media reported at least 217 people were arrested, according to authorities.
The demonstration was across the river Seine from parliament, where Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne earlier on Thursday announced her government would push through the reform using a special constitution clause.Paris in flames after Macron bypasses democracy and forcibly postpones retirement so the White elderly can pay off billions in migrant refugee welfare. pic.twitter.com/Orkl77u4xY
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