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POLICE SAY 110,000 PEOPLE TOOK TO THE STREETS ON SATURDAY BUT ORGANISERS SAY THE NUMBER WAS FAR HIGHER Around 110,000 people (according to police figures) took to the streets around France
on Saturday (September 7) to protest the appointment of a right-wing prime minister. The protests, which were largely peaceful, were organised at the request of the far-left party La France
Insoumise. The major protests followed the appointment of right-wing Michel Barnier as prime minister two months after the left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (NFP) won the most seats in the
parliamentary elections on July 7. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who leads the largest party within the NFP, the far-left La France Insoumise, reacted to the appointment by declaring on September 5
that the “election has been stolen from the French people”. > 🔴 Grande mobilisation populaire contre le coup de force de Macron > ! > > Continuez de faire signer la pétition sur
: > https://t.co/wsMquqhHYJ#MarcheDestitution pic.twitter.com/FLJfM4pJI4 > — La France insoumise (@FranceInsoumise) September 7, 2024 Mr Mélenchon had called for a “massive protest”,
however while his party claims the protests saw "300,000 around the country", and "160,000 people protesting in Paris”, official sources give far lower numbers: 110,000 around
the country (Interior Ministry) and 26,000 in Paris (Paris Police). IMMIGRATION, EU, PAY: WHAT ARE PM MICHEL BARNIER'S KNOWN POLICIES? A difference in statistics for protests is often
reported in France as different counting methods are used by the police to protest organisers REACHING OUT TO LEFT AND RIGHT Mr Barnier, who was reportedly appointed with the tacit approval
of the far right, has been attempting to appeal to both sides. In an appearance on TF1’s Journal de 20 heures on Friday, he conspicuously suggested policy agendas taken from the manifestos
of both the Rassemblement National and the Nouveau Front Populaire. In an apparent bid to please the far right he offered to tighten border controls. “There is always the feeling that
borders are sieves and that migratory flows are not under control,” he said. “We are going to bring migratory flows under control, not with ideology, speeches and phrases, but with concrete
measures.” However, he also promised to reopen the controversial debate over the retirement age, which is a key pledge of the left-wing alliance after a decision to raise it was passed by a
contentious decree in 2023. PENSION PROTESTS IN FRANCE: HOW DID IT GET TO THIS AND WHAT IS NEXT? “I will be addressing the Assemblée nationale and the Senate in the coming weeks on this very
serious subject. We are not going to call everything into question. “This law was passed under very difficult conditions. It requires debate”, said Mr Barnier, 73, adding: “I will open the
debate on improving this law for the most vulnerable people, and I will do so with the social partners”. “We haven't worked collectively enough,” he said. “I've learnt in my
public life that every citizen is needed. Good ideas are everywhere. We need to open up the table to anyone who wants to join us. “We're not going to call everything into question”, he
said, adding that he was anxious to respect “the budgetary framework”. WILL THE PROTESTS CONTINUE? A large majority (76%) of French citizens consider that Mr Macron has disregarded the
result of the legislative elections, with 55% agreeing with Mr Mélenchon that the election has been “stolen”, according to an Elabe poll* on September 6. However, the poll also shows that
40% of voters say that the appointment of Mr Barnier is “a good thing”. In comparison, the appointment of Gabriel Attal had 41% approval, and Elisabeth Borne 36%. The poll - and the number
of protesters - appear to suggest that the level of outrage is not quite as high as Mr Mélenchon would have hoped. No new protests have been called for as yet. However, La France Insoumise
is calling for the impeachment of President Macron - with a petition to this effect already gaining over 277,800 signatures. Many commentators say they are unlikely to give up after just one
protest. *Online poll of 1,007 voters for BFMTV on September 6
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