😈 President Emmanuel Macron was roundly booed as he took to the pitch of France’s national stadium for the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup on Friday.
In one of his most visible public appearances since his country was thrown into chaos over his controversial pension reforms and racially-inspired riots over a police shooting of an Algerian heritage teenager, President Macron did not receive a warm welcome from the French people at the Stade de Frace at the Rugby World Cup.
While the opening ceremony saw a myriad of French celebrities embraced by the crowd, this was not the case for the embattled globalist leader, whose appearance at the match sparked a wave of boos from the stands.
Appearing before a mock Eiffel Tower, Macron — who once promised to govern the French Republic like the Roman god Jupiter — appeared to be surprised by the backlash from the public.
😈 አዎ የኦሮሞ ክፉ ጋኔን አብዮት አህመድ አሊ የነካው ሁሉ ይሞታል።
😈 Yes, Everything the Oromo Demon aka Abiy Ahmed Ali Touches Dies
🔥 France is Burning Because it Permitted The Death Angel A. Ahmed of Ethiopia to Enter Paris
💭 Shocking moment Paris police drag France pension reform protester along the ground. Riot police clashed with demonstrators in Paris on Thursday as part of a new round of nationwide protests and strikes against a contentious pension bill. In the capital, protesters targeted La Rotonde, a preferred restaurant of President Emmanuel Macron , whose popularity has soured since his government forced through legislation without a parliamentary vote in March. Hundreds of thousands turned out nationwide today following a breakdown in talks between trade union leaders and French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne yesterday. Strikes also continue to impact key sectors including education, transport, healthcare and energy. Workers are mobilising against the flagship reform of Macron’s second term, which lifts the retirement age by two years to 64 and means that from 2027 workers will have to work for longer to receive full state pension benefits. Thursday’s protests mark the 11th nationwide day of civil unrest since the reform plans were first unveiled in January.
In the middle of his appearance on TV, Macron realized that he was wearing a watch worth 80,000 euros, so he quickly decided to take it off without anyone noticing…
👉 The other ‘Emmanuel is Music Manager who was stabbed to death for a FAKE Patek
Emmanuel Odunlami, 32, was out celebrating his 32nd birthday when a security guard allegedly told assailants he was wearing a £300,000 Patek Philippe watch.
🔥 More than 149 police injured, 172 people arrested in French pension protests
Millions of people are protesting on the streets of Paris in a new show of rage against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform – protesters setting the steeets on fire and police retaliating with tear gas.
🔥 Bordeaux town hall has been set on fire as French protests continued over plans to raise the pension age. More than a million people took to the streets across France on Thursday, with 119,000 in Paris, according to figures from the interior ministry. Police fired tear gas at protesters in the capital and 80 people were arrested across the country. The demonstrations were sparked by legislation raising the retirement age by two years to 64.
👉 Courtesy: BBC
🔥How many revolutions did France have? It seems like that question should have a quick and easy answer, and it does: three. But, as with all things historical, there’s also a lengthy and complex answer: It depends.
“If revolution is a regime change involving collective physical force, then the key dates are 1789, 1830 and 1848,” said Peter Jones, a professor of French history at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. The first revolt is the one we all know as the French Revolution, which ended with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette losing their heads. The second is usually called the July Revolution, which saw the House of Bourbon dethroned in favor of the House of Orléans. And the third is sometimes called the February Revolution or the French Revolution of 1848, which ended the Orléanists and brought in a period known as the Second Republic.
💭 Ewww la la! More than 5,000 TONS of stinking garbage is piled up around Paris, with streets smelling of rotting fish as strikes continue over Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms
Tension has been simmering over plans to increase retirement age from 62 to 64
The unpopular bill that would raise the retirement age has got a push forward
Uncollected garbage has piled up in Paris as workers go on strike amid plans