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news, 11 September 2025
Riot Police clashed with 'Block Everything' protestors in cities
across France today as an anti-government campaign of strikes
and disruption swept the nation, aimed at forcing deeply unpopular
president Emmanuel Macron to resign and call a general election.
More than 250 people were arrested by midday on Wednesday (10
September,), many of them around the Gare du Nord Eurostar hub in
Paris.Riot control squads used tear gas as they fought runningbattles with mobs.
Group of activists blocked different sections of the Paris ring
road, while secondary schools and bus stations also had barricades
placed in front of them. In Lyon, officers used tear gas on around
100 demonstrators trying to bring rail traffic to a halt at the
city’s Perrache station.The A10 motorway was briefly blocked near
Poitiers in the centre of the country.
In the southern city of Montpellier, barricades were also erected
in front of the city’s Paul Sabatier University.
The insurrection came less than 24-hours after President
Emmanuel Macron appointed his seventh prime minister in less than
nine years.
Sebastien Lecornu has pledged to do a better job than his
immediate predecessor, Francois Bayrou, who was forced out by losing
a self-imposed confidence vote in the French parliament. The anarchy that has followed is par for the course in France.
It seems however that the people of France simply do not believe
him.
The protestors' rallying cry was “Block
Everything”, and they are certainly trying. All across Paris, all
across France, groups of young protesters who found one another
through social media gathered at critical points of the nation’s
roads and infrastructure, setting up makeshift barriers and putting
their bodies in the way of traffic to protest years of austerity
measures imposed by French President Emmanuel Macron and his
successive globalist administrations. It is possible France's problems are part of an even bigger backlash against the globalist agenda which imposes policies such as 'open borders' and 'net zero.'
At each strategic point the
protestors were met by rank upon rank of heavily armed and armoured
police who drove them from the streets with clubs, tear gas and flash
balls. Right-wing Minister for Interion Affairs, Bruno Retailleau,
now on the way out after the fall of François Bayrou’s government
on Monday had warned the nation’s prefectures that there were
likely to be at least 100,000 protesters across the country. To match
their numbers, he assured them, he would be mobilising some 80,000
law enforcement officials across France.
In Paris, the result was a
day-long, shifting pursuit spanning swaths of the city. Police would
break one blockade by force, scattering protesters into side streets
who would then catch their breath, find their comrades and try again.
Macron ‘doesn’t care about the French people’ At Porte de
Bagnolet Marie, who holds a placard stating "Macron Does Not
Care About The French People" is planning her next move.
The young professor says she came out
with one aim in mind, to effect the fall of Prime Minister Lecornu
and his government, before it’s even been put into place. “It’s
important to take action right now,” she says, arguing that
Macron’s decision to name long-time loyalist Sébastien Lecornu as
France’s new prime minister last night showed that the president
“didn’t care about the French people”.
“I think it's problematic to appoint
someone from his own ranks, even before he has met with party leaders
and the opposition, and seen what today's movement will bring,” she
says. While the conservative-turned-centrist ally of Macron has
promised a break from the policies of previous governments, critics
of the decision say it sends a clear message that the struggling
president will continue to push for the same policies that have
already seen his last two appointments voted out of office. Lecornu’s
appointment seems only to have strengthened the protesters’
resolve.
Throughout the day, messages hurtle back and forth in the Telegram
groups that have been crucial to the movement’s momentum. Though there are echoes of the apolitical Yellow Vests movement a few years ago, Block Everything is more definitely a left leaning movement though more anarchic and nationalistic than the US Democrat, UK Labour Party or German SDP.
At Porte de Montreuil on the eastern edge of Paris a phalanx
of riot shield-bearing police cordon off the block and
demonstrators begin to trickle north to Tenon Hospital, where
healthcare workers have gone on strike to protest what they describe
as chronic under-funding. The atmosphere here is joyous, and calmer;
union reps and local left-wing politicians speak to the packed crowd
before opening the mic to all comers. A brass band launches into a
raucous cover of Rage Against the Machine’s "Killing in the
Name Of", to wild applause.
Nicolas, a striking lab technician at the hospital, says that
working
conditions in public hospitals continue to deteriorate. “We’re
changing prime ministers, but will this new prime minister be able to
do any better? I don’t think so,” he says. “We’ve grown too
used to budget cuts and bed closures. Today, behind each caregiver
there’s a man or a woman at the end of their rope, who can’t take
it anymore. Public hospitals have become an enormous psycho-social
risk for the people who work there.”
Nicolas, a striking lab technician at the hospital, says that
working
conditions in public hospitals continue to deteriorate.
“We’re changing prime ministers, but will this new prime
minister be able to do any better? I don’t think so,” he says.
“We’ve grown too used to budget cuts and bed closures. Today,
behind each caregiver there’s a man or a woman at the end of their
rope, who can’t take it anymore. Public hospitals have become an
enormous psycho-social risk for the people who work there.”
After watching rolling news broadcasts of yesterday's and today's
protests and getting a sense of the anger among French voters at the
globalist government which has shown repeatedly that its priority is
advancing the agenda of the World Economic Forum and is blind and
deaf to the feelings of French citizens who see their culture being
erased and their history rewritten, one is left with the feeling that
M. Macron will not be president for much longer.
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