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New French PM takes office as ‘Block Everything’ protests rock country – Europe live | World news

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Opening summary: New French PM to take office as country braces for ‘block everything’ protests

France’s new prime minister Sébastien Lecornu takes office on Wednesday with the country facing a day of protests that are expected to see disruption to transport, education and other services in a show of grassroots anger against president Emmanuel Macron.

As Agence France-Presse reports, the protests – led by a loose left-wing collective called ‘block everything’ – could be a baptism of fire for Lecornu, 39, a close ally of Macron who has served the last three years as defence minister.

Macron named Lecornu as prime minister late on Tuesday, a day after his predecessor François Bayrou lost a confidence vote in parliament, forcing him and his government to resign. The formal handover of power between Bayrou and Lecornu is due to take place on Wednesday at midday CEST (11am BST).

Meanwhile, Reuters reports that disruption has already started. Interior minister Bruno Retailleau told reporters early on Wednesday that about 50 hooded people had tried to start a blockade in Bordeaux, while in Toulouse, a cable fire that had been stopped quickly had still managed to disrupt traffic between Toulouse and Auch in south-western France.

Retailleau said some actions had also taken place in Paris overnight, though he did not provide details. Paris police said that 75 people had been arrested in the demonstrations so far, but did not give details on where they took place or the reason for the arrests.

Elsewhere, Vinci, a highway operator, reported protests and traffic disruptions on highways throughout France, including Marseille, Montpellier, Nantes and Lyon. Retailleau said 80,000 security forces had been deployed throughout the country, including 6,000 in Paris. French media had reported that 100,000 people were expected to participate in the demonstrations.

“We risk having a mobilisation that will lead to actions all over the country,” he said.

Stay with us for all the day’s developments in France and across Europe. My colleague Jakub Krupa is following news in the Ukraine war after the overnight incursion of Russian drones into Poland. You can read his blog here

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The news wires have captured some dramatic images of the protests across France.

A protester runs away after clashing with police in Toulouse Photograph: Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images
A large crowd of ‘block everything’ protesters near a burning bin in Nantes Photograph: Stéphane Mahé/Reuters
Signs are held aloft in Lyon Photograph: Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images
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