Interruption of the French President’s Speech in The Hague

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Interruption of the French President's Speech in The Hague

Interruption of the French President’s Speech in The Hague

On Tuesday, protesters opposing the French pension reform interrupted French President Emmanuel Macron’s speech in the Netherlands for a few moments, preventing him from speaking about his vision for the future of Europe.

This occurred while the French President was delivering a speech in The Hague, and some attendees accused him with shouts of attempting to increase the retirement age in the country through undemocratic actions.

Macron’s pension reform has led to widespread protests and strikes in France, and his attempt to use special constitutional powers to implement the bill without a parliamentary vote has further angered critics in the country.

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