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France hit by protests and disruption as new Prime Minister takes office

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Last updated: September 11, 2025 12:22 am
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Nationwide unrest broke out across France on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, as protesters blocked roads, set fires, and clashed with police, who responded with tear gas, as anger grew against the country’s political class.

The interior ministry said 473 people had been detained, with 80,000 police deployed nationwide, including 6,000 in Paris. The education ministry said around 100 schools were disrupted and 27 were fully blockaded.

It comes as the country’s new prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, enters office.

Appointed by President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, former defence minister Lecornu succeeds François Bayrou, who was ousted after losing a confidence vote in parliament over his unpopular plan to tame the deficit.

Critics say appointing a Macron loyalist on such a day amounts to a baptism of fire for Lecornu.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. PHOTO/@aykiricomtr/X

The protests – called months ago – are aimed at Macron and the political class.

Early Wednesday, September 10, 2025, activists launched small but disruptive actions, closing off key ring roads in Bordeaux, Rennes, Nantes, and Caen.

In the capital, a CNN team saw protesters obstructing the road outside Gare du Nord, one of Paris’s busiest train stations. Police quickly contained the situation as around 150 mostly young demonstrators chanted anti-police slogans in a largely calm atmosphere.

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Elsewhere, groups briefly occupied public buildings.

Adèle Aubert, 27, joined a rally in Paris, telling CNN that she was demonstrating to “denounce” the new government, which she doesn’t think will change anything for the people.

“But we will continue to do it (protest) because it’s our only way of denouncing it. We try petitions; no one listens to us,” she told CNN.

Thousands also gathered in Châtelet in central Paris.

The protestors

“We’re angry; we’re very angry,” Anna, a 29-year-old researcher, told CNN.

“What’s the point in voting? We feel like the government isn’t listening to us,” she said, adding that people were fed up with successive governments under Macron that did not include representation from the left.

Impressed with the number of young people at the protest events on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, she said that she thinks next week’s protest in conjunction with French unions will be even bigger.

Much of the day resembled a game of cat-and-mouse between protesters and police, with flare-ups like in Rennes, the capital city of Brittany, northwest France, where a bus was ransacked and set on fire.

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In Paris, a restaurant in the affluent 1st arrondissement was also set ablaze.

The “Block Everything” movement – a loose, leaderless coalition born on social media – first surfaced online in May among right-wing groups but has since been taken over by the left and far-left.

A larger nationwide strike and protest is already planned for September 18, when all trade unions are expected to join.

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