many blockages in front of high schools, colleges and universities

The youth continued their mobilization on Tuesday for the tenth day of action against the pension reform, with dozens of blockages of university establishments, high schools or even colleges, AFP noted.

The Minister of Education reported 53 incidents in France in front of schools, including 14 blockages, 27 filter blockages, seven attempted blockages and five other forms of disruption.

Last Thursday, during the previous mobilization, the minister had recorded 78 incidents at the start of the morning, before reassessing this assessment to 148.

In Paris, blockages, often filtering, were installed in front of several high schools, including Montaigne (6th arrondissement), Lavoisier (5th), Monet (13th) or Turgot (3rd).

The goal is to provide support to the strikers and to allow people to land the demonstration, explained to AFP Loann, 15, in First Lavoisier, where about fifty high school students were gathered.

Macron explosion, could we read on a sign in front of the Lyce Montaigne, where they were also about fifty.

Smoking killed, police killed, Macron killed or Les Voltigeurs have killed, the Brav-M will repeat, said signs in front of Turgot, where young people let students come to pass a baccalaureate specialty test.

Colleges were also affected, such as Jean-Jaurs Montreuil (Seine-Saint-Denis), or Marcelin-Berthelot in the same city, blocked since Monday. We are demonstrating for our future, underlined Joseph, a pupil of 4th Marcelin-Berthelot, where a hundred college students were gathered. For Arsne, 11, in 6th grade, it’s important that college students are also in the street.

Actions were also organized elsewhere in France, such as in front of the Pasteur Lille, Claude-Monet secondary schools in Le Havre, Jeanne-d’Arc Rouen, Mistral Avignon or Montgrand and Thiers Marseille. Instead of settling, the movement is gaining momentum, explained AFP Alex, 16, in first at the Lyce Thiers.

Access to university sites was also disrupted in several cities, including Paris – where several buildings of the University of Paris 1 were affected -, Lyon, Lille, Bordeaux or Rennes.

In Lyon, the Manufacture de Lyon 3 site was blocked for the first time since the beginning of the movement. A rare action for this university, indicated the direction of the communication.

In Lille, the Student Union Federation announced that it was blocking the campus of the university of sciences, while Sciences Po Lille was closed.

A site of the Faculty of Letters of Nice was blocked, according to the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes.

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