REUTERS via Reuters TVPARIS, March 27 (Reuters) - Teenager Charles Chauliac is angry that French President Emmanuel Macron plans to delay the retirement of hard-working folk like his parents, and that he bypassed parliament to do so.
Most evenings for the past few weeks, the 18-year-old has taken to the streets of Paris to try and force a U-turn.
Marching through Paris, dodging police, he joins other young people in spontaneous protests, chanting: "We are here, we are here, even if Macron does not want it, we are here."
Tags sprayed on the walls of Paris in recent days have targeted Macron, or simply read: Democracy.
While some protesters have torched bins, thrown rocks at police or smashed shop windows and bus stops, Chauliac insists he hasn't.