France: Police and citizens among the demonstrations
The news of the mass demonstrations of French farmers had not yet disappeared from the pages of the world's media and their anger had not died down yet, when the "city hall police" of different cities of that country and protesters against the immigration law also took to the streets of France and carried out a protest against the policies of the government of President Emmanuel Macron.
In France, thousands of municipal police officers, whose duties as special inspectors are defined under municipal jurisdiction as part of the policing missions of urban and rural communities and the enforcement of related laws, demonstrated last night across France to protest against government policies and what they say is discrimination. considered between these forces and other policemen. With this assertion, the website of the newspaper Le Figaro announced that hundreds of police officers from the city of Lille to Marseille marched in protest against the neglect of their rights, demanding that the legal status of these forces be redefined so that they are no longer considered "sub-policemen". Hundreds of people protesting the Macron government's new immigration law demonstrated in Paris yesterday, calling for the repeal of the law, which they say has "xenophobic" characteristics.