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Watch: Teachers protest in costumes, play music and dance outside Ministry of Education in Paris

Teachers are demanding pay raise and resignation of Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer, who enforced Covid protocols in schools while on a holiday in Ibiza

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Jan 29, 2022 · 11:06 am
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Il est de retour ! Le sosie de Blanquer est à Paris pour la manif pour la hausse des #Salaires. pic.twitter.com/SeICFZ3eHs

— Remy Buisine (@RemyBuisine) January 27, 2022

.@jmblanquer enchaîne les réunions, il ne s’arrête JAMAIS. #Greve27janvier #Salaires #Ibiza pic.twitter.com/DhkuKQrkL5

— Elliot Lenoir (@Elliot_Lenoir) January 27, 2022

Outside the Ministry for Education last night. Against Blanquer, his parties & his luxury holidays. The French know just how to organise a protest. Solidarity comrades🍷pic.twitter.com/kNcWlIf7Nc

— GhostofDurruti (@RobTheRich0001) January 20, 2022
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