Assa Samake-Roman: Monsters Are Rising on the Back of French Protests
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DECRYPTAGE - The political and trade union recovery of the September 10 meeting has created fractures among activists, but the protest is still strongly expressed on social networks.
The vote of confidence on 8 September in the National Assembly, which could lead to the fall of the Prime Minister and his government, seems to galvanize the supporters of the movement.
Strikes, boycotts, occupations: At the beginning of September, a radical movement wants to block France, and no one knows exactly who is behind it.
A diffuse protest movement has called for the country to stop on September 10. Trade unions hesitate, left parties hope for a government fall. Meanwhile, head of government Bayrou relies on a risky maneuver – which could soon cost him the office.
Alexandre Jardin, writer and director. Author of "Les#Gueux" in the Michel Lafon editions, founder of the movement of the same name. Tristan Mendès-France, Associate lecturer at the Université Paris-Cité, specialized in digital cultures, former columnist at France Inter.
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