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Movement Let's Block Everything, in the Ag of Ille-Et-Vilaine at Puy-De-Dôme: "What Are You Ready to Do to Change Things?"

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The preparatory meetings have multiplied in recent days, the first concrete translations of the calls to block the country on 10 September. About ten to several hundred people meet there to discuss the reasons for anger, the blockages, parades and various actions to organize. Journalists are variously welcomed.

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The preparatory meetings have multiplied in recent days, the first concrete translations of the calls to block the country on 10 September. About ten to several hundred people meet there to discuss the reasons for anger, the blockages, parades and various actions to organize. Journalists are variously welcomed.

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"On the 8th we bring down Bayrou, on the 10th we bring down Macron." Anger rumbles in France this year. Since May, a movement called "Bloquons toutes" calls for a general mobilization across France. Born on social networks, this collective citizen without hierarchical structure

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As we approached September 10, the date of the "Block all" movement that was born on social networks, we wanted to know how this slogan was received by the inhabitants of Thur and Doller territory. A report that led us from the market of Masevaux-Niederbruck to Fellering via Cernay, and gives some indications on the social temperature in this coming year.

French authorities, unions, and media are anxiously awaiting September 10th, the day a virtually anonymous and uncontrolled social media movement threatens to paralyze the country. "We block everything" is the slogan, directed against the policies of President Emmanuel Macron and the austerity measures of his current Prime Minister, François Bayrou.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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The movement is hoping to paralyze France from next Wednesday. But it is hard to structure itself. Dive into the heart of a militant assembly as rough as it is eruptive. A report by Joëlle Meskens for the Belgian newspaper Le Soir.

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