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A demonstration was held in Paris for Macron's resignation and France's withdrawal from the EU and NATO.

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A demonstration was held in the center of Paris demanding the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron, as well as the republic's withdrawal from the European Union (EU) and NATO. This was announced on October 11 by the leader of the Patriots party, Florian Philippot.

"Right now in Paris, in an incredible forest of French flags, thousands and thousands of French people are shouting: 'Macron, get out!' He must leave!" the politician wrote on a social network in X (former. Twitter).

According to TASS, the demonstrators marched from Boulevard Montparnasse towards the Louvre. The protesters also chanted the slogans "Vote of the Lectern!" and "For leaving the EU!". In a comment to the agency, Philippot added that in the French government, ministers are replaced one by one.

"Now governments are appointed for a short time. What is really serious is that the cabinet is appointed only to pass the budget through the Council of Ministers," the Patriots leader said.

On October 11, former French Defense Minister Herve Morin also noted that the political crisis in France could be resolved if Macron resigned, but not by reappointing the prime minister or dissolving the government. According to him, this development will allow the French parties to prepare for the elections in the spring of 2026.

The re-election of French Prime Minister Sebastian Lecorny, who resigned of his own accord, became known on October 10. The Prime Minister, who began his first term in office with the lowest rating, explained his decision to leave by saying that he lacked the conditions for the work of the government.

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