MADRID, 13 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Nearly 300 protesters have gathered this Thursday, in the framework of the protests against the pension reform, in front of the headquarters of the French luxury company Louis Vuitton, near the Champs-Élysées, and several of them have forced their doors , even occupying the lobby for several minutes.
A group of railway workers who were demonstrating near the Paris-Lyon station marched in a procession down Avenue Montaigne and gathered in front of the store, after which various protesters, ‘yellow vests’, forced the doors and entered the hall with red flares and flags.
Several of them have placed protest stickers in the lobby, without entering other areas, while dozens of protesters waited outside, urging calm, as reported by the newspaper ‘Le Parisien’.
According to data from the Paris Police Headquarters, so far 25 arrests have been made and this figure is expected to rise due to the presence of violent subjects, mainly ‘yellow vests’ and members of the extreme left. Despite this, most of the marches pass normally.
The scenes of tension in the framework of the protests in Paris have been reminiscent of the latest incidents on April 6, when a group of workers occupied the headquarters of the American investor Black Rock on their way to the National Assembly.