Anti-racism protests in France do not stop. After Marine Le Pen received 23.15 percent of the votes in the first round of the presidential election, protests against the far right were held at many points in the country. Today, demonstrators gathered in Paris and marched from Ulus Square to Cumhuriyet Square with banners that read 'Neither Macron, Neither Le Pen'.
After Marine Le Pen received 23.15 percent of the votes in the first round of the presidential election held on Sunday, April 10 in France, protests were held at many points in the country by those who wanted to show that they were against the far-right candidate.
Today, a protest against racism and the extreme right was held in the capital, Paris. The demonstrators marched from Ulus Square to Cumhuriyet Square with placards that read 'Neither Macron, Ne Le Pen'. Apart from Paris, racism and fascism were also protested in the cities of Le Mans, Grenoble, Lyon and Nantes Poitiers.
Since the students of the Sorbonne University and Science Po University in France could not accept the fact that the two right-wing candidates remained in the second round of the presidential elections, they organized a protest at the university and the police ended the protest by using tear gas.