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The French trade union CGT has announced that more than one million people participated in protests across the country on Thursday, while at least 181 protesters have been arrested so far.

At least 181 arrested as one million attend France's nationwide protests

The French trade union CGT announced on Thursday that more than one million people participated in protests across the country, while at least 181 protesters have been arrested so far, according to the BFM TV broadcaster.

The Interior Ministry reported that seven law enforcement officers, 10 protesters and a journalist were injured at the rallies.

Ongoing strikes and protests are affecting multiple sectors, including pharmaceuticals and education, as the Federation of Pharmaceutical Unions of France (FSPF) reported 20,000 pharmacists are “in the streets,” while the Student Union syndicate said 110,000 high school and university students have been mobilised.

The Interior Ministry reported that 282,500 demonstrators are marching in regions, excluding Paris.

Officers pelted with stones

After the Paris procession began peacefully, tensions erupted near Boulevard Voltaire, where police reported "an attempt to damage a business." Officers were pelted with stones and bottles in the area, prompting them to fire tear gas grenades and make arrests.

There are reportedly 35,000 departmental gendarmes deployed.

Outgoing Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau told reporters that blockades "were less intense than expected for the first part of the day."

Organised by major French trade unions, the mobilisation came in response to controversial budget proposals introduced by former Prime Minister Francois Bayrou.

More than 80,000 police officers deployed

Retailleau said on Wednesday that he expects a “very, very strong” mobilisation across multiple sectors, including public services, education, transport, agriculture, industry and entertainment.

To secure the protests, the Interior Ministry announced it would deploy more than 80,000 police officers and gendarmes nationwide, alongside armoured vehicles, drones and water cannons.

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