Thousands of people took to the streets near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the capital of France, to protest against new laws that tighten migration rules.
Ednews reports with reference to TASS that the action is being carried out four days before the announcement of the decision of the Constitutional Council of the country.
Representatives of trade unions and student organizations, as well as political parties, take part in the rally against the normative act prepared by the Minister of the Interior of France, Gerald Darman. The demonstrations were also attended by members of the French Communist Party, the Disobedient French Party and the leftist Labor Movement.
Protesters gathered in the Trocadero square overlooking the Eiffel Tower chanting "Repeal the Darmanen law" and "French or migrant - we are all working class".