Why are there protests in France?
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Protests in France are driven by anger over government budget cuts, austerity measures, wealth inequality, and political instability following the appointment of a new prime minister. The 'Block Everything' movement calls for nationwide disruption, demanding social justice, fairer wages, and action on public services and climate issues.
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