Sour notes for Macron from striking Paris Opera musicians
PARIS — Striking Paris Opera musicians ushered in a new year of protest against President Emmanuel Macron’s government by playing extracts from “Carmen” and “Romeo and Juliet” to a square steeped in the history of the French Revolution.
The spirited, makeshift performance Tuesday on the front steps of the Opera Bastille served as a dramatic reminder of the rocky start to 2020 that awaits Macron, because of sustained strikes against his government’s plans to reform the French pension system.
Tuesday marked the 27th consecutive day of transport strikes. The Versailles Palace, usually a huge tourist draw, said it was closed Tuesday because of strikes, too.
Musicians who have downed instruments since open-ended strikes started Dec. 5 reveled in the chance to play for the crowd that gathered to hear them on Paris’ Place de la Bastille, once the site of an infamous prison stormed by a revolutionary mob on July 14, 1789, and then demolished.