Politically aligned parties, namely The Green Group, The Socialist Party, and The Communist Party, have collectively vowed to back the 'Stop Everything' campaign scheduled for September 10th.
The "Block Everything" movement, known as "Bloquons tout" in French, is set to take place across France on September 10, 2025. This day of action will see the Ecologists, the Socialist Party, and the Communist Party joining forces to protest against austerity measures and budget cuts announced by Prime Minister François Bayrou.
The Socialist Party, under the leadership of Pierre Jouvet, has confirmed their support for the "Block Everything" movement. In a recent statement, Jouvet acknowledged the exasperation at the origin of the movement and urged parties not to organize a competition of flags or make protesters feel uncomfortable by appearing to lead the protests.
The spokeswoman for the Socialist Party has also expressed great interest in the initiative of the "Block Everything" movement. She has urged parties to support this mobilization and future movements, emphasizing that the future of France is at stake in the large-scale movements announced for the rentrée.
Léon Deffontaines, the spokesman for the French Communist Party, has affirmed that they will support the "Block Everything" movement. The Communist Party will participate in all mobilizations against the Bayrou project, including September 10.
Marine Tondelier, the leader of the Ecologists, has called for support of this mobilization and future movements. She believes that the motivations and operational modes of the "Block Everything" movement are currently vague, but its potential impact cannot be ignored.
The "Block Everything" movement is using social media as a tool for mobilization. They have announced a day of mobilization on September 10, calling for social media paralysis in France. However, the specifics of the planned actions remain unclear.
Marine Tondelier has refused any co-optation of the movement by political parties. She has urged parties not to organize a competition of flags or make protesters feel uncomfortable by appearing to lead the protests. The Ecologists, the Socialist Party, and the Communist Party have pledged to support the "Block Everything" movement without seeking to dominate it.
This day of action on September 10 promises to be a significant event in French politics, with major political parties aligning themselves with a grassroots movement challenging the government's austerity measures. As the date approaches, more details about the "Block Everything" movement's plans will likely emerge.
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