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Extended footage shows protesters arriving in the business suburb and entering the Euronext building. The group set off fireworks inside the lobby before moving up Smoke fills Euronext lobby as opponents of President Emmanuel Macron’s retirement reforms burst into the building. French demonstrators chanted and sang amid the Demonstrations were reported from other parts of the country as well with union members entering the headquarters of the pan-European stock exchange Euronext in Protesters stormed the Euronext building in La Defénse business district in Paris on Thursday as they demonstrated against President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise A group of protesters briefly invaded offices of stockmarket operator Euronext in Paris' La Defense business district on Thursday, saying big companies must pay Euronext Paris offices were stormed by protesters on Thursday angry with President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms. Roughly 200 demonstrators forced their way PARIS (Reuters) -A group of protesters briefly invaded offices of stockmarket operator Euronext in Paris' La Defense business district on Thursday, saying big companies Protesters stormed the entrance hall of stock exchange operator Euronext NV’s offices in the La Defense business district, outside Paris, as opposition to French

Paris Stock Exchange Euronext Building Taken Over by Protesters: What You Need to Know

The Euronext building, home to the Paris Stock Exchange, was briefly taken over by protesters on Thursday as demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms intensified. Reports indicate that roughly 200 demonstrators forced their way into the building, causing disruption and highlighting the ongoing unrest in France.

Extended footage shows protesters arriving in the business suburb and entering the Euronext building. The incident occurred in La Défense, Paris's main business district, where protesters stormed the Euronext building, expressing their anger over the planned increase in the retirement age. A group of protesters briefly invaded offices of stockmarket operator Euronext in Paris' La Defense business district on Thursday, saying big companies must pay their fair share.

Smoke and Disruption at the Euronext Lobby

The group set off fireworks inside the lobby before moving up. Smoke fills Euronext lobby as opponents of President Emmanuel Macron’s retirement reforms burst into the building. French demonstrators chanted and sang amid the chaos, creating a scene of considerable disruption. The protest underscores the deep-seated opposition to the reforms and the willingness of demonstrators to take direct action.

Nationwide Demonstrations

Demonstrations were reported from other parts of the country as well with union members entering the headquarters of the pan-European stock exchange Euronext in other locations. This indicates a widespread movement against the reforms, impacting various sectors and regions across France.

Euronext Building Briefly Invaded

PARIS (Reuters) -A group of protesters briefly invaded offices of stockmarket operator Euronext in Paris' La Defense business district on Thursday, saying big companies... The protest, while brief, sent a strong message about the protesters' demands for corporations to contribute more to the pension system. Euronext Paris offices were stormed by protesters on Thursday angry with President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms.

Opposition to French Pension Reforms Intensifies

Protesters stormed the entrance hall of stock exchange operator Euronext NV’s offices in the La Defense business district, outside Paris, as opposition to French pension reforms intensifies. The situation remains tense as the government faces mounting pressure to address the concerns of the protesters and find a resolution to the ongoing crisis.

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