It is expected to be found on Thursday, where the country’s basic trade unions have announced strikes and mobilizations in key areas such as transport, education, public sector, etc.
Protest rallies are expected to take place in about 250 French cities with a key demand for the non -implementation of the economic austerity measures included in the plan of the state budget for 2026 and which Sebastian Lekorni – which President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Prime Minister – has not appointed Prime Minister.
On foot 80,000 police officers
Interior Minister Bruno Retagio predicted that participation in the strike would be important and that 80,000 police officers would be on foot.
In the meantime, Sebastian Lekorni continued his contacts today with the leaderships of the French political parties, as part of his efforts to form a new government that will have, if not support, at least tolerance of the majority of members of the French National Assembly and therefore will not be in danger.
The newly appointed prime minister met today with the leadership of the Socialist Party, whose secretary Olivier Fort implied, after the meeting, that he was not satisfied with what he heard. The votes of the Socialist MPs are crucial to the formation of the majorities within the French National Assembly.