Vandals attack French politician’s office over pension dispute – KESQ


PARIS (AP) — Protesters have vandalized the office of the Republican Party chairman in Nice in an apparent threat to get his right-wing party to vote to block President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform. Eric Ciotti tweeted a photo of his office in the French Riviera town with its windows smashed after a cobblestone was thrown at it late Sunday night. The words “the motion or the stone” were scrawled on the spot, referring to the motions of no confidence against the pension reform that will be voted on Monday at the National Assembly in Paris. Ciotti has said his party will not vote in favor of the motions, meaning they are unlikely to succeed.

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