Reuters, 16/06 14:34 CET
By Brian Love
PARIS (Reuters) – The head of a
French union blamed for months of violence-marred demonstrations said
on Thursday it would stage more street marches against labor law reform
next week, and accused the government of trying to discredit legitimate
protest.
The riposte from CGT union
leader Philippe Martinez followed running battles in the streets of
Paris and threats by President Francois Hollande to ban further marches.
As he spoke, a court official said around 40 people
arrested in Tuesday’s clashes were sent to face a judge in Paris,
risking immediate sentences of months in prison for public order offenses.
“It’s as if the CGT is to blame
for everything going on in this country,” said Martinez, whose hardline
union, one of the largest in France, plans more protests on June 23 and
June 28.
“The government must stop throwing oil on the fire,” he
said, adding that attempts by Prime Minister Manuel Valls to pin blame
for violence on the CGT risked exacerbating tensions.
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Source: euronews.
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