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According to Euro News, news sources have reported widespread protests in various French cities and the arrest of hundreds.
France was the scene of the widespread protests of the movement “blocking everything”; A demonstration without a central leader who only two days after the fall of the François Bayero administration, closing the streets and burning garbage, crippled activities in Paris and other cities and led to the arrest of more than five people.
French police arrested more than 5 people on Wednesday, September 9. The arrests came as protesters of the “Blocquon Tout” tried to paralyze the transportation and daily life throughout France two days after the fall of the François Bayero government.
News sources released pictures of the protesters’ presence in Leon.
The French Interior Ministry deployed about 6,000 police and gendarmes across the country, and thousands of protesters lit up, built trenches and barriers, and tried to block Europe’s most busy city highway.
Until Wednesday morning, Paris police reported that four people were arrested in Paris and eight outside the capital.
In Port de Monterey, eastern Paris, the protesters set fire to the trash bins and tried to block the tram route, but police dismantled barriers and scattered the crowd. A group of protesters also entered the highway, where police prevented them.
Tensions around the northern train station in Paris, one of the busiest European train stations. About a few hundred people gathered in the area until 9:00 am. Police have blocked access to the station, but protesters are still trying to arrive and officers used tear gas to disperse them, while some travelers were caught in the chaos.
This movement without a leader has been formed with anger at inflation, austerity policies, and what its supporters call the “inefficient political class”.
Contrary to the organized protests of the yellow vest in year 2, the movement has emerged with less organizing but significant online support since this summer.
Several left -wing parties and unions, including “Profit/SUD” and the General Confederation of Workers or “CCTThey have also joined the move and supported Wednesday’s protests.
The wider strikes are also scheduled for September 9.
On the basis of survey Ipsus 5 % of the French people, including supporters of the left wing and more than half of the right -wing voters, support the movement.
Health staff and pharmacies have also protested against a decline in medical repayments, and unions have warned that 4 pharmacies out of 5 French pharmacies may be closed.
The Bayer Falling Government offered a reduction in two official holidays to reduce the French public budget deficit; An act that led to widespread anger. Some protesters called for the dissolution of the National Assembly and the early elections.
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