Anti-Macron fury grips France again with nearly a MILLION people set to take to the streets and protesters already clashing with police on ‘day of rage’

About a million rebellions are preparing to descend to the streets of Paris with a ‘Rage Day’ with Macron Anti-Fur, who once again grasped France.
More than 40 people have been arrested in France today because the country was supported by mass violence against President Emmanuel Macron’s administration.
Following the last week’s ‘Everything Block’ campaign, a ‘Black Thursday’ strike and street protests were announced. According to the estimation of the Ministry of Interior, between 600,000 and 900,000 people are expected to go to the streets of the country.
Since the attempts to disrupt lock transportation connections, including Metro and Paris Ring Road, were arrested on Wednesday at 10:00 on Wednesday only until 25 in Paris.
Others detained in other major cities such as Marseille and Toulouse were anarchist members of the ‘Black Bloc’ movement.
The police are afraid that approximately 1000 members of the malicious group aim to rebel in Paris, and more than 250 rallies are planned throughout the country, and the authorities believe that participation can reach one million.
In the French capital, a police spokesman who confirms about 40 arrests throughout the country ‘, “ Most preventive arrests – people are preparing for problems, including weapons transport,’ ‘he said.
All the Great French unions called for the government to take action against budget measures, including a reduction of 40 billion pounds in expenditures.
Following the ‘Everything Block’ campaign last week, a ‘black Thursday’ strike and street protests were announced
Students, on September 18, 2025, prevented the entrance to their schools in the 20th part of Paris on 18 September 2025 during a day called by trade unions on the national budget of France.
The police are afraid that approximately 1000 members of the malicious group will only aim to rebel in Paris.
French police stand in the position while preventing the entrance of Lycee Maurice Ravel High School in Paris
Great deductions in transportation, schools, hospitals and public services have started in dawn
Great deductions in transportation, schools, hospitals and public services began in dawn.
Macron’s mobilization against the controversial retirement reform in the beginning of 2023 has been expected to be the most widely followed protests and strikes that the government has collided through the parliament at the end of the parliament.
Authorities said they were afraid of violence on the sides of trade union marches and announced the presence of a large police on the streets.
The enormous security force includes 80,000 police officers and gendarmerie supported by 24 armored vehicles.
There were also 10 water balls with the surveillance drones.
Outgoing Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau warned the day about a ‘very, very strong’ mobilization and described the day as a ‘hybrid’ event that confused potential sabotage from ultra left groups.
Retailleau also said to the law enforcement officers ‘risk of public disorder because of the presence of small ultra leftist groups trying to infiltrate official walks’.
BFM-TV’ye told, “ We will respond to great sources and clear orders, ” he said.
Authorized, public buildings will not be damaged, Wednesday night and Thursday morning, warned the risk of sabotage and blockade.
Strikes will see a serious deterioration in the Paris Metro that one -third of the teachers came out, nine out of 10 pharmacies are closed and Paris Metro. Only three driverless lines are expected to work normal.
The authorities said that they were afraid of violence on the sides of union marches and declared a large police on the streets.
On September 18, 2025, the police and demonstrators clashed in Paris while tear gas cans were thrown.
The enormous security force includes 80,000 police officers and gendarmerie supported by 24 armored vehicles
French masked school students, ‘Bloquons Tout’ (Blocket Hadi) movement, France, supporters with supporters and protests throughout the country as a part of the protests and prevents the entrance of Lycee Maurice Ravel High School in Paris and cut in the next budget.
Although most of the high -speed trains are likely to work, metro and suburban railway services are faced with major delays. After postponing a planned strike until October, the deterioration of air traffic should be limited.
Paris Police Chief Laurent Nunez told AFP on Wednesday that the rebels intend to encourage fights and damage to the risk of ‘very worried’ he said.
Although chaos is foreseen, more than half of the French people support protests.
According to a crisis survey for BFMTV, 56 percent of citizens’ support ‘or’ sympathy for today’s strike.
However, this approval rate is slightly lower in 2023, when support is between 60 and 63 percent, compared to mobilization for retirement reform.
The strike is directed to the next year’s budget measures proposed by former Prime Minister François Bayrou, whose government was shot down on September 8th.
Newly appointed Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, one of the most popular offers – to get rid of the two public holidays – scrapped, but did not exclude the rest.
These include unemployment aid and health insurance costs designed to reduce the major debt of France, which is now almost 3 trillion of £ 3 trillion or GDP.
CGT Union President Sophie Binet, Mr. Macron’s policies ‘unprecedented atrocities’ and unfairly ‘workers, unemployed, retirees and sick’, he said.
Official holidays to scrape the ‘first victory’ and the proof that we are in the power position ‘he said.
Police is trying to prevent them from preventing entrance to Maurice Ravel School in Paris on September 18, 2025
More than 250 rallies are planned throughout the country and the authorities believe that participation can reach one million
However, ‘François Bayrou’nun Horror Museum of the other disaster measures were not removed from the table’ warned.
Prime Minister Lecornu, currently cost France ‘former prime ministers’ lifetime benefits for former prime ministers’ planning to end the unions by planning to end.
The ‘prevents everything’ movement made comparisons with the ‘Yellow Vest’ rebellion in 2018-2019, which forces taxes and the cost of living and Macron to make policy concessions that cost billions of euros.
However, the sociologist Antoine Bristielle at the Jean Jaures Foundation made a generation of division between the two.
In the ” Yellow Vest ‘movement, there was a very vulnerable France who struggled to meet the ends, many workers, many retirees. However, in terms of age, many young people, ” said Bristielle.
‘There is a certain vision of the world, with more social justice, less inequality and a different, better political system.
‘Young people will come, the old generation left us with a shitty world, a shitty government. It is up to us to change this and fight to dance in the ashes of the old world, ’21 student Alice Morin.




