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Is France on the Brink of a Fiscal Uprising? Austerity Sparks Nationwide Unrest

On September 18, 2025, France witnessed one of its most significant waves of civil unrest in recent years. Over 500,000 people took to the streets across the country, protesting against austerity measures proposed by newly appointed Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The demonstrations, organized by major trade unions such as CGT and CFDT, saw widespread disruptions in public transport, schools, pharmacies, and healthcare services. Protesters are demanding increased public spending, higher taxes on the wealthy, and the reversal of pension reforms that extend working years. Reuters+1

The “Bloquons Tout” Movement: A Grassroots Rebellion

The protests were fueled by the “Bloquons Tout” (“Block Everything”) movement, a leaderless, citizen-led initiative that emerged in mid-2025. The movement called for a general strike and nationwide shutdown on September 10 to oppose austerity measures proposed by the government. Continued actions after September 10 were organized, culminating in the September 18 demonstrations. The movement has received support from leftist political parties and unions, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with the government’s fiscal policies. Wikipedia

Economic Pressures and Political Fallout

The protests highlight the deepening economic challenges facing France. The country’s budget deficit reached 5.8% of GDP last year, with debt at 114% of GDP. The government now spends more on interest payments than on defense. Lecornu’s predecessor, François Bayrou, was ousted following a no-confidence vote after proposing €44 billion in spending cuts. Lecornu now faces a divided National Assembly and must craft a consensus on the next budget. Wall Street Journal

The Path Forward

 

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As the protests continue, the future of France’s fiscal policies remains uncertain. Prime Minister Lecornu has expressed openness to dialogue but has yet to present a concrete budget plan. The government’s ability to navigate these challenges will determine the nation’s economic trajectory and political stability in the coming months.

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