Fuerzas de seguridad en alerta ante las protestas del Primero de Mayo

En vísperas de las protestas del Primero de Mayo, los servicios de inteligencia vigilan posibles disturbios por parte de grupos de extrema izquierda. Más de 300 movilizaciones podrían congregar entre 110.000 y 160.000 participantes en toda Francia, incluidos entre 20.000 y 40.000 en París.

Los servicios de inteligencia se encuentran en alerta máxima ante las marchas del Primero de Mayo. Según la información reportada por Le Figaro, se espera que las procesiones sindicales se mantengan pacíficas, con niveles de participación moderados en comparación con años anteriores.

Se prevé la asistencia de entre 110.000 y 160.000 manifestantes a nivel nacional, una cifra muy inferior a los 780.000 que protestaron en 2023 contra las reformas de las pensiones. En París, se espera la presencia de entre 20.000 y 40.000 personas en las calles.

Aunque la mayoría de los eventos deberían tener un ambiente familiar, podrían surgir tensiones en varias ciudades debido a militantes de extrema izquierda dispuestos a causar disturbios. Las fuerzas de seguridad están preparadas para prevenir cualquier acto de violencia.

Esta afluencia, en línea con los promedios recientes, señala un frente social relativamente tranquilo al entrar en esta tradicional festividad sindical.

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