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Paris, May 1, 2023
On the symbolic day of labor, the French capital is swept by a mass mobilization against the pension reform, which has become the focal point of a deep and persistent social fracture. 

Marches, gatherings, and clashes punctuate a day marked by widespread tension, as urban space turns into a ground for direct confrontation between citizens and the state.

The protest rapidly evolves, alternating moments of collective participation with episodes of violence. 

Charges by law enforcement, arrests, and physical confrontations with gendarmes mark the escalation of a conflict that goes beyond the immediate reform, revealing a broader unease tied to work, representation, and the exercise of political power.

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