Thousands of angry leftwing protesters took to French streets on Saturday two days after Emmanuel Macron appointed a conservative prime minister.

Demonstrators accused the president of a “denial of democracy” after his decision to name the former EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, 73, as leader of the government.

The appointment came two months after a snap general election left France with a hung parliament formed of three roughly equal blocs – the New Popular Front (NFP), a leftwing alliance; the centre, including Macron’s Renaissance party and the centre-right; and the far-right National Rally (RN) – none of which had a majority.

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  • @febra
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    359 days ago

    I find it hilarious how liberals will literally always side with the fascists rather than side with the leftists and have their wealth threatened.

    • @[email protected]
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      139 days ago

      Even more hilarious is the amount of people who believed Macron when he said he wasn’t right wing.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 days ago

      Macron’s alliance and the left cooperated during the election to prevent the fascists from winning. That’s why the left got the most seats even though the fascists had the most votes

          • @febra
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            128 days ago

            Just opposes gay marriage, abortion, and overlaps with a ton of other far-right policies, but sure, he’s not far right

            • @Burn_The_Right
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              68 days ago

              He’s just sitting at the table with nazi’s. And eating and talking. And laughing. But, he’s not wearing the armband they gave him or anything, so it’s cool.

            • @[email protected]
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              58 days ago

              I guess it depends on your country, but he’s not obsessed with immigration and Islam so as far as French people are concerned he’s conservative but not far right.