On Thursday, April 27, a protest march took place in Paris against the presidential candidates, ex-minister Emmanuel Macron and leader of the National Front party Marine Le Pen. It is noteworthy that only French schoolchildren participated in the protest action.
Teenagers took to the streets of the city protesting with youthful maximalism against politicians whom they do not like. It is quite understandable: with those political leaders whom they will choose, they will live in their country in the future.
Young people managed to block a number of educational institutions and then began to pull together the main forces to the Republic Square.
The further way of the protesting youth lay to the Bastille Square.
Since the rally was unauthorized, police squads came to the square. The youth began throwing bottles and garbage into the representatives of the law enforcement agencies.
As a result, the police had to use tear gas against protesting young people. The most politically active part of the French population soon had to disperse to their homes.