Core Points - A large-scale strike and protest occurred in France on September 18, with over 500,000 participants nationwide, including approximately 55,000 in Paris, in response to government austerity measures [1] - The protests involved workers from various sectors, including transportation, education, electricity, and healthcare, calling for a "fairer" fiscal plan [1] - Violence and property damage were reported during demonstrations in cities like Paris, Lyon, and Rennes, leading to over 300 arrests [1] Government Response - Paris police expressed concerns about potential violence during the protests and advised local businesses to close [1] - French Prime Minister Le Cornu stated he would continue discussions with unions and protesters regarding their demands while condemning the violence [1] Background Context - The protests were triggered by a budget proposal introduced in July by former Prime Minister Bérurier, which included measures such as converting two public holidays into workdays and cutting healthcare spending to alleviate public debt [1] - The proposal faced significant opposition from the National Assembly and the public, leading to Bérurier's resignation after a failed confidence vote on September 8 [1]
法国逾50万人罢工反对政府财政紧缩方案
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-18 22:44