France braces for ‘block everything’ protests after PM Bayrou resigns | France

French Prime Minister François Bayrou resigned after losing a vote of confidence in preparing for a day deduction and protests ranging from road and school blocks to strikes.
Approximately 80,000 police and gendarmerie will be deployed to France on Wednesday to watch anti -government demonstrations held in the slogan “Blocketing Everything”.
The loose protest movement began to be organized in telegraph, social media and chat groups in the early summer, and was later supported by the CGT Union and some leftist parties.
Protesters plan to block fuel tanks, keep slow operations on the roads and show them in some city centers. In some regional services, especially in the suburbs of Paris, there will be train strikes. High school and university students can also perform blockade and protests.
The “prevents everything” movement has no central leadership, which makes it difficult to evaluate how large or destructive the demonstrations can be.
Government, Gilets Jaunes Or the yellow vest, the 2018 protests, which started as an anti -fuel tax movement and became an open leader or a long anti -government protest that emerged without political commitment. On the contrary Gilets JaunesHowever, on Saturdays, it is seen that the “prevents everything” movement, which started by showing at the intersections wearing hi-vis vests, is a focus or protest.
On September 18, a larger day of union strikes will take place in France.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who will be appointed as the new prime minister following the resignation of Bayrou, comes as Mulls. Experienced centuryist voted for confidence that led France to the collapse of the government and the political crisis on Monday..
Approximately 11,000 protesters gathered in front of the municipal halls in France on Monday night to celebrate what Bayrou calls bye Bye Bye Bayrou ”farewell drinks.
Macron said he would appoint a reserve in the coming days and then have to establish a new government. This will be the third French prime minister in a year, the first task of accepting a budget between a divided parliament.
Bayrou and his ministers will have a caregiver capacity until they are called a new government.
Since the French President called for SNAP elections last year, the parliament was divided into three groups without the absolute majority. As Prime Minister, it is unclear who can find a consensus without encountering a similar period in the budget. The 74 -year -old Bayrou lasted nine months before being removed from the non -popular debt reduction budget. Before that, Rightwing Michel Barnier took only three months until it overthrew the budget.
Gabriel Attal, a former Prime Minister and Macron’s central president, said that France suffered from instability that France “the government has fallen every three to six months”. Im We should get out of this spiral, ve he said, and added that before the appointment of a new prime minister, there should be a form of reconciliation between all political blocks.
Agent France-Presse, who referred to a resource close to Macron, said the President’s personal tendency could be called a long-term cabin minister, such as Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin or Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu. A former Minister said, “Finally, he will remain in the field of comfort,” he said.
Darmanin and Lecornu can be seen on the right to be delicious to the left. A kind of agreement with the Socialist Party is seen as a way out of a dead end.
An option can be a figure that is compatible with the left but is not a part of the socialist party and is a former prime minister and a one -time socialist party member Bernard Jazeneuve.
The Minister of Finance, also seen as a possible contestant, is also a former boss who was also a former socialist party member, Eric Lombard.




