Why France Is In Chaos: ‘Block Everything’ Protests Against Macron Govt Creates Ruckus | EXPLAINED | World News

French protest: Protesters ‘Blocket’ everything, just two days after the collapse of the government of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou caused a widespread deterioration in France. According to more than one report, the protests were organized after the government’s fell on Monday and the telegraph channels and French President Emmanuel Macron’s long -term ally Sebastien Lecornu as a new PM.
Nation citizens, the government’s two bank holidays and other measures, as well as the collapse of France’s proposals to reduce public deficit reportedly expressed anger.
What is ‘preventing everything’?
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According to reports, the ‘blocking everything’ movement began in May as a public opinion that won the traction on social media. A NDTV report says that the movement encourages solidarity against boycotts, civil disobedience and government policies.
The movement was reported to be organized through social media platforms such as Tiktok, X and Telegram channels.
‘Prevents everything’ movement, the anger of the people on inflation, the anger, the boring measures and the fans’ calls “dysfunctional political class” won.
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What happened in France?
French police officials arrested more than 200 people and the authorities burned thousands of protesters, barricades and 80,000 police officers and gendarmerie deployed as they tried to prevent the Ring Road in Paris.
On the other hand, the protesters in Porteuil in Eastern Paris flared the garbage boxes and tried to stop the tram tracks before lifting police barriers and scattered crowds.
Protesters also reached the highland in the attempts to prevent traffic. However, law enforcement officers prevented him from doing this.
France’s new prime minister
The unrest in France began when Sebastien Lecornu swore as the fifth of the country under two years. Salafist Francois Bayrou resigned after losing the vote of confidence.
(with the inputs of the agencies)




