France Erupts: Over 100,000 Protesters Flood the Streets as Macron’s Shocking PM Pick Sparks Widespread Outrage
French Protests Erupt Over Macron’s Appointment of Michel Barnier as Prime Minister
Over 100,000 French citizens have taken to the streets to express their discontent with President Macron’s decision to appoint Michel Barnier as the new Prime Minister. The move has sparked widespread protests, with many feeling that the appointment does not accurately represent the party that won the election.
The French people are making their voices heard, rejecting the new Prime Minister appointed by President Macron. The protests are a clear indication of the public’s dissatisfaction with the current state of politics in France.
President Macron’s decision to appoint Michel Barnier, a conservative politician, as the new Prime Minister is seen as an attempt to break the political deadlock in France. However, the move has been met with resistance from the public, who are demanding a more representative government.
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