Security forces on alert ahead of May Day protests

On the eve of May Day protests, intelligence services are monitoring potential disruptions from far-left groups. Over 300 mobilizations could draw between 110,000 and 160,000 participants across France, including 20,000 to 40,000 in Paris.

Intelligence services are on high alert ahead of May Day marches. According to information reported by Le Figaro, the union processions are expected to remain peaceful, with participation levels moderate compared to previous years.

Between 110,000 and 160,000 demonstrators are anticipated nationwide, far below the 780,000 who protested in 2023 against pension reforms. In Paris, 20,000 to 40,000 people are expected in the streets.

While most events should have a family-friendly atmosphere, tensions may arise in several cities due to far-left militants poised to cause disruptions. Security forces are prepared to prevent any violence.

This turnout, in line with recent averages, signals a relatively calm social front entering this traditional union holiday.

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