<p>France's constitutional court rejected a bid Wednesday to organise a referendum on President Emmanuel Macron's bitterly contested pension reform.</p>.<p>Around 250 left-wing opposition lawmakers had requested the public vote in a bid to thwart Macron raising the retirement age to 64 from 62, which has sparked four months of protests and strikes.</p>.<p>The application was turned down by the constitutional court on the grounds that the request did not meet the required criteria for a referendum, it said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/over-780000-protest-against-macrons-pension-reforms-on-labour-day-1214822.html" target="_blank">Over 780,000 protest against Macron's pension reforms on Labour Day</a></strong></p>.<p>Macron has signed the pension reform into law, with the changes set to take effect later this year.</p>.<p>Opposition lawmakers have not given up on their efforts to thwart him, with a bill set to be presented in parliament on June 8 that seeks to water down key parts of the new pensions law.</p>.<p>But even if approved in the lower house, where the ruling party is in a minority, the bill would be highly unlikely to clear the upper-house Senate.</p>.<p>Trade unions have called for a 14th day of nationwide protests in June.</p>.<p>In response to the constitutional court's decision, hundreds of protesters took the streets in the western city of Nantes.</p>.<p>Some rubbish bins were set alight and at least one person was arrested.</p>
<p>France's constitutional court rejected a bid Wednesday to organise a referendum on President Emmanuel Macron's bitterly contested pension reform.</p>.<p>Around 250 left-wing opposition lawmakers had requested the public vote in a bid to thwart Macron raising the retirement age to 64 from 62, which has sparked four months of protests and strikes.</p>.<p>The application was turned down by the constitutional court on the grounds that the request did not meet the required criteria for a referendum, it said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/over-780000-protest-against-macrons-pension-reforms-on-labour-day-1214822.html" target="_blank">Over 780,000 protest against Macron's pension reforms on Labour Day</a></strong></p>.<p>Macron has signed the pension reform into law, with the changes set to take effect later this year.</p>.<p>Opposition lawmakers have not given up on their efforts to thwart him, with a bill set to be presented in parliament on June 8 that seeks to water down key parts of the new pensions law.</p>.<p>But even if approved in the lower house, where the ruling party is in a minority, the bill would be highly unlikely to clear the upper-house Senate.</p>.<p>Trade unions have called for a 14th day of nationwide protests in June.</p>.<p>In response to the constitutional court's decision, hundreds of protesters took the streets in the western city of Nantes.</p>.<p>Some rubbish bins were set alight and at least one person was arrested.</p>