Les forces de l'ordre en alerte pour les manifestations du 1er mai

À la veille des manifestations du 1er mai, les services de renseignement surveillent d'éventuels troubles causés par l'ultrgauche. Plus de 300 mobilisations pourraient rassembler entre 110 000 et 160 000 personnes en France, dont 20 000 à 40 000 à Paris.

Les services de renseignement sont en état d'alerte à la veille des défilés du 1er mai. Selon des informations du Figaro, les cortèges syndicaux devraient rester calmes, avec une participation modérée par rapport aux années précédentes.

On anticipe entre 110 000 et 160 000 manifestants dans toute la France, contre 780 000 en 2023 lors des protestations contre la réforme des retraites. À Paris, 20 000 à 40 000 personnes sont attendues sur les pavés.

Si l'ambiance s'annonce familiale dans la plupart des villes, des tensions pourraient surgir dans plusieurs localités en raison de la mouvance d'ultrgauche, décrite comme prête à semer le chaos. Les forces de l'ordre sont mobilisées pour prévenir tout dérapage.

Cette mobilisation, dans la moyenne des années passées, reflète un front social relativement apaisé à l'approche de cette journée syndicale traditionnelle.

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