In France, too, there were numerous activities of the Jeunes Révolutionnaires, which we would like to present here.
In Lyon, posters and dazibaos were stuck up, mobilising the masses to the demonstration.
At the demonstration itself, the young revolutionaries led the march with banners with the slogan "Long live May Day - Glory to the international proletariat!" and a banner with "Long live the LCP". Again and again there were attacks by the police, which were forcefully repulsed. The comrades write on this:
"During the demonstration, the revolutionaries led the demonstration with the slogan "Long live May Day, Glory to the international proletariat! ". The revolutionary activists wanted to defend the demonstration against the attacks of the police and show determination to the mobilised masses. The march, which was targeted by the police, repelled the attacks of the repressive forces three times and demonstrated that conscious workers do not lower the red flag in the face of repression. Many slogans were raised, mainly in honour of the women workers and in solidarity with the League of Poor Peasants who hold the new world in their hands in Brazil. The aim was to show that we march hand in hand with all the exploited in struggle around the world. Above all, the revolutionary activists showed their values and courage and proved that women who struggle are not victims. In this fierce struggle, the future proletarian women's movement will be born, which will arouse the anger of the proletarian women of France."
After the demonstration, further actions were taken in the workers' district of États-Unis.
On the demonstration in Lyon, here are more pictures and a video:
In Rennes, on the eve of the 1st of May, there was an event of the Jeunes Révolutionnaires where they explained the meaning of the 1st of May to children. On the 1st of May, a rally was held in the neighbourhood.
"Dare to struggle - Dare to win - Let's be revolutionaries"
In the Parisian suburb of Aubervilliers, a banner was hung up and an information table was organised to discuss with residents.
"Except for power, everything is illusion"
In Caen, young revolutionaries participated with a banner with the slogan "Workers, let's organise for revolution!".
In Bordeaux, the Jeunes Révolutionnaires took part in a demonstration.
In Tarbes, a new group of the Jeunes Révolutionnaires distributed the newspaper "La Cause de Peuple" and joined the demonstration.