Forze dell'ordine in allerta in vista delle manifestazioni del Primo Maggio

Alla vigilia delle manifestazioni del Primo Maggio, i servizi di intelligence monitorano potenziali disordini causati da gruppi di estrema sinistra. Oltre 300 mobilitazioni potrebbero attirare tra 110.000 e 160.000 partecipanti in tutta la Francia, di cui tra 20.000 e 40.000 a Parigi.

I servizi di intelligence sono in massima allerta in vista dei cortei del Primo Maggio. Secondo quanto riportato da Le Figaro, si prevede che le processioni sindacali rimarranno pacifiche, con livelli di partecipazione moderati rispetto agli anni precedenti.

Sono previsti tra 110.000 e 160.000 manifestanti a livello nazionale, ben al di sotto dei 780.000 che avevano protestato nel 2023 contro la riforma delle pensioni. A Parigi, sono attese in strada tra le 20.000 e le 40.000 persone.

Mentre la maggior parte degli eventi dovrebbe avere un'atmosfera familiare, potrebbero sorgere tensioni in diverse città a causa di militanti di estrema sinistra pronti a causare disordini. Le forze dell'ordine sono pronte a prevenire qualsiasi violenza.

Questa affluenza, in linea con le medie recenti, segnala un fronte sociale relativamente calmo in vista di questa tradizionale festività sindacale.

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