WATCH: Hundreds of Thousands of French Take to The Streets To Protest New Vaccine Mandate
There are more of us than them.#Parispic.twitter.com/8HguzwREGp
— Darren of Plymouth 🇬🇧 (@DarrenPlymouth) July 17, 2021
#France🇫🇷: Massive protest against the #government's health policy, notably in #Paris, #Marseille, #Montpellier or even #Toulouse. #manif17juillet #FranceProtests #NonAuPassDeLaHontepic.twitter.com/XBQENxwC0J
— Wᵒˡᵛᵉʳᶤᶰᵉ Uᵖᵈᵃᵗᵉˢ𖤐 (@W0lverineupdate) July 17, 2021
Les milliers de manifestants contre le #PassSanitaire et le #VaccinObligatoire pour les soignants scandent "Liberté !" dans les rues de #Paris. #manifestation #manif17juillet #France pic.twitter.com/g3A7tGjbeY
— Yazid Bouziar (@ybouziar) July 17, 2021
Over 100,000 people protested across France on Saturday against the government’s latest measures to push people to get vaccinated and curb rising infections by the delta variant of the coronavirus.
Thousands of people answered calls to take to the streets by Florian Philippot, former right hand of Marine Le Pen who announced earlier this month that he would run in the 2022 presidential election. Gathered a stone’s throw away from the Louvre Museum, protesters chanted “Macron, clear off!”, “Freedom,” and banged metal spoons on saucepans.
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