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Macron Under Growing Pressure to Name New Prime Minister Amid Nationwide Protests

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French President Emmanuel Macron faces mounting pressure to appoint a new prime minister as the nation braces for widespread protests. With public discontent simmering over recent government policies, the leadership shake-up comes at a critical juncture, raising questions about the direction of Macron’s administration ahead of planned demonstrations. The developments signal escalating political tensions in [...]

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According to the Ministry of the Interior, 540 people were arrested on a national protest day in France with around 200,000 participants. The blockades took place two days after the fall of the previous mid-right government and shortly after the appointment of the former Minister of Defence Sébastien Lecornu as the new prime minister. According to the CGT union, the protest actions gathered about a quarter of a million people. 23 security forces…

·Vienna, Austria
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Right on the day of its inauguration, France's new Prime Minister is expecting protest blockades across the country. The French authorities are on alert. At the same time, a savings budget must be established.

·Berlin, Germany
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Around 200,000 people took part in anti-austerity protests in France on Wednesday, with around 540 people arrested, the French Interior Ministry said. The protests came after new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu took office amid a serious political crisis in the country, TASR reported, citing a report by the DPA agency.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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A new anti-government protest took place in France this Wednesday, the same day Sébastien Lecornu, an associate of President Emmanuel Macron, took office as prime minister. The "Block Everything" movement, organized independently by unions and political parties, aimed at paralyzing the country. At the start of the demonstrations, French police arrested more than 200 people because they believed the movement could resort to sabotage and blockades…

France has a new Prime Minister, former Minister of Defense Sébastien Lecornu. For RN leader Jordan Bardella, the motto Macrons clearly reads: "Never change a team that loses." Macron wants to continue to build on the shrinking coalition of his own party group with the Republicans. In addition, he has issued the slogan to bring the socialists into the boat, i.e. a coalition across all political divides on which Macron has already taken place.The…

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op-online.de broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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