Demonstrations in France: “Bloc to All” – “Baptism of Fire” for Lekorni

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Διαδηλώσεις στη Γαλλία: «Μπλόκο σε όλα» – «Βάπτισμα πυρός» για Λεκορνί

Rums are prevalent in thousands of French on the streets since yesterday. The protesters had set up a “farewell party” for the short -lived prime minister and today they are boosting their presence on the streets with a central slogan “Bloca everywhere” in a baptism of fire

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

Snapshot of yesterday’s protest protests in France

About 6,000 police officers and gendarmes have been mobilized in the capital, where reporters from the French agency have found various actions. The dawn, for example, about one hundred young people blocked a bus station in northern Paris, before the forces of the class intervened.

In Paris, traffic is “almost smooth” on subway and bus networks, and there are problems on line B of the Rer regional railway, as two in three trains are circulating. Rer’s line crosses the Paris region from the north to the south passing through the center of the capital and serves the Paris Charles Charles Airport.

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

Actions and a fifty arrests, according to police, took place in the Paris area, mainly after exclusion or attempts to exclude the regional.

Bairou was in the eye of the cyclone when he filed a budget for the French economy with $ 44 billion cuts with the aim of tackling the country’s galloping public debt.

The newly appointed prime minister will have to start vigorously, taking over the government at the same time that protesters are trying to paralyze France.

«Block Everything»

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

The authorities were prepared for demonstrations and blockages on motorways, railway stations, airports and refineries, as part of an online movement called “Block Everything” (block everything).

Paris Police Chief Laurent Nuñez said the development of approximately 80,000 security forces across the country are scheduled for Wednesday and that authorities will “systematically interfere” to remove any blockages.

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

The private and public sector’s interruption campaign in France began to gain ground after the outgoing Prime Minister François Bayrou was unveiled by his 2026 French budget by 2026 by 43.8 billion euros.

Bairou lost the confidence of the French Parliament

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

On Monday, the French MPs voted against the Bairo government for spending cuts, which the central politician argued that they were necessary to limit French public debt.

The French president appointed Lekorni the day after the fall of Bairo, responding to calls for a quick replacement of the outgoing prime minister in a period of intense political tension. Interior Minister Bruno Retagio called on the president to fill the “vacuum of power”.

The escalation of strikes and demonstrations in France will be a major challenge for Lecorn, one of Macron’s closest allies from the first moment of his rise to power. The new prime minister and former Minister of the Armed Forces will see his power and popularity being tested from the first day of his term.

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

It is noted that Lekorni as Minister of France has gained praise for France’s re -equipment after the start of the war in Ukraine, but will now be found in the eye of the French cyclone.

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

So Lekorni “with your good morning” must be on the alert to face the current crowds that will demonstrate in France and at the same time start budget negotiations through a paralyzed parliament.

In the meantime, it is estimated that anti -government demonstrations are not going to divergent, unlike next week they are more extensive.

An analysis by the Jean Jaurès Foundation concluded that there are many differences between the Block Everything movement and the yellow vests, and that today’s demonstrations are largely guided by the radical left.

46% of French support today’s demonstrations

Demonstrations in France: "Bloc to All" - "Baptism of Fire" for Lekorni

It is worth noting at the same time that today’s demonstrations are supported by 46% of French, according to a recent study by Ipsos polling company.

Unlike the “yellow vests”, they started online as a reaction to the increase in fuel tax before entering the mainstream and paralyzing the country, the target of the Block Everything campaign is much more vague, appreciates Politico. Online accounts claiming to belong to the September 10th movement are calling for a number of things, from the end of the political parties to the banking system’s boycott and Macron’s resignation.

French authorities are also afraid that what happens today on the streets of France will trigger the protests of next week, organized by the French unions.

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