France's Interior Minister Announces Nearly 200 Arrests in Early Stages of Nationwide Day of Protests
Nearly 200 arrests occurred during nationwide protests opposing austerity and pension reforms as new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu begins leadership amid political instability.
- Nearly 200,000 people protested in France on September 10 as part of the "Block Everything" movement, according to Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau.
- The protests involved 812 actions nationwide, with clashes occurring in cities like Paris, during which police used tear gas near strategic locations such as the Gare du Nord station.
- Around 200 arrests were made in the early hours, with 80,000 police officers deployed to manage the unrest, which disrupted travel across various cities.
- The protests reflect widespread anger over proposed budget cuts by outgoing Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, who lost a confidence vote on September 8.
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