Politics. "Let's block everything": LFI calls for participation in the movement, believing it is not far-right

The "let's block everything on September 10" movement is not far-right, LFI coordinator Manuel Bompard said on Monday, calling for participation to "prevent the Bayrou plan from being implemented."
For La France Insoumise, the "let's block everything on September 10" movement is not far-right. "We said the same thing during the yellow vest protests, and the yellow vest movement translated into demands for more democracy, more tax justice, more social justice," party coordinator Manuel Bompard said on franceinfo this Monday.
Calls from various backgrounds to "block everything" in France on September 10 are multiplying on social networks, centering around the budget cuts wanted by François Bayrou . On many accounts already established or specially created, the messages of this gaseous movement can mention the citizens' initiative referendum, demand wage increases and pensions or call for "resistance", voluntary confinement or a general strike.
"The main demand is that the Bayrou plan, which was announced before the summer, be withdrawn. To prevent this plan from being implemented, the battle must be fought on all fronts," said Manuel Bompard. "On September 10, I call on everyone to make themselves available to this movement, to participate in this desire to block the country," he repeated, relaying a call already made during the weekend by the rebellious leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon .
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