Paris: The frightened cries of children filled the air and people tried to safety after the police allegedly used tear gas outside the kindergarten in the French capital in the middle of the ongoing protests in the region.
Sebastien Lecorn, selected by President Emmanuel Macron for the French fifth Prime Minister in two years, joined the office on the day of the vast anti -government protests on Wednesday.
In the shocking visuals that emerged from Paris, several school children – allegedly with their parents – were frantically running to keep them safe in the middle of the protests.
Police burned tear gas in several cities when the protesters blocked the roads, while French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said that nearly 200 people were arrested.
To be under control, the authorities, according to reports, deployed 80,000 officers throughout France.
Paris protests – what we know so far
On Wednesday, the French police arrested almost 200 people in the early stages of the “Block Everything”-organized free left-wing coalition-in the middle of the anger on the leadership and the austerity of President Emmanuel Macron, France said.
The barricades were built in several main French cities, including Lyon, Marseille and Toulouse, NBC News reported.
Hundreds remained collected outside Gare du Nord, one of the main train stations of the city, despite previous attempts to distract crowds with tear gas.
What is the “Block everything” movement?
Sweeping protests in Paris contribute to the political unrest of the nation and contribute to the existing public anger against the government of President Emmanuel Macron for the proposed budget cuts and wider anger in the political class.
The “Block Everything” movement was reportedly born online during the summer in extreme right -wing circles, but spread on social media. It now includes the French left side and powerful trade unions in the country, NBC News reported.
Why protests
Public anger in France escalated after former Prime Minister François Bayra revealed plans to reduce more than $ 50 billion from the budget. His proposal included the abolition of two public holidays, freezing pensions in 2026 and a reduction in billions of health care expenses.
(Tagstotranslate) Paris visuals
