A spontaneous rally once morest the pension reform started this Saturday evening in Marseille, bringing together a hundred people according to our colleagues from BFM Marseille.
The procession, composed mainly of young people, left in the calm of the Saint-Vincent de Paul church located at the top of the Canebière to reach the Old Port before returning to the Plaine district. Despite some anti-police slogans and a burnt garbage can near the Plain, no clash was reported with the police and no other overflow was noted.
Wild rallies, sometimes interspersed with clashes with the police, have been recorded since Tuesday, the day of the rejection of motions of censure once morest the government in the Assembly, throughout France. Thursday, on the sidelines of the ninth day of mobilization once morest the pension reform, clashes were recorded in several cities including Paris, Rennes and Bordeaux, where the door of the town hall was set on fire. Few overflows have been observed in Marseille since the beginning of the movement.