Sicherheitskräfte in Alarmbereitschaft vor den Mai-Demonstrationen

Am Vorabend der Mai-Demonstrationen beobachten die Geheimdienste mögliche Störungen durch linksextreme Gruppen. Über 300 Mobilisierungen könnten landesweit in Frankreich zwischen 110.000 und 160.000 Teilnehmer anziehen, davon 20.000 bis 40.000 in Paris.

Die Geheimdienste sind vor den Mai-Aufmärschen in hoher Alarmbereitschaft. Nach Informationen der Zeitung Le Figaro wird erwartet, dass die Gewerkschaftsumzüge friedlich bleiben, bei moderaten Teilnehmerzahlen im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.

Landesweit werden zwischen 110.000 und 160.000 Demonstranten erwartet, weit weniger als die 780.000, die 2023 gegen die Rentenreform protestierten. In Paris werden 20.000 bis 40.000 Menschen auf den Straßen erwartet.

Während die meisten Veranstaltungen eine familienfreundliche Atmosphäre haben dürften, könnten in verschiedenen Städten Spannungen aufkommen, da linksextreme Aktivisten bereitstehen, um Störungen zu verursachen. Die Sicherheitskräfte sind darauf vorbereitet, jegliche Gewalt zu verhindern.

Diese Beteiligung, die den jüngsten Durchschnittswerten entspricht, deutet auf eine relativ ruhige soziale Front zu Beginn dieses traditionellen Gewerkschaftsfeiertags hin.

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